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Enolate ion

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Organic Chemistry

Definition

An enolate ion is a negatively charged intermediate formed from the deprotonation of an alpha carbon adjacent to a carbonyl group in aldehydes and ketones. It plays a crucial role in various organic reactions, including nucleophilic addition and substitution reactions.

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