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- Q4545020 subject Q8357677.
- Q4545020 abstract "The suffix -oate is the IUPAC nomenclature used in organic chemistry to form names of compounds formed from carboxylic acids. They are of two types:Formed by replacing the hydrogen atom in the –COOH by some other radical, for example methyl benzoate C6H5–CO–OCH3Formed by removing the nucleus (proton) of the hydrogen atom in the –COOH, producing an anion: then add a cation, for example sodium benzoate C6H5–CO–O− Na+The suffix is derived from "-oic acid".The most common example of compounds with sufix "oate" are Ester which contain organic compounds with suffix "oate". Example - Ethyl acetate of formula - CH3-COO-CH2-CH3".
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- Q4545020 comment "The suffix -oate is the IUPAC nomenclature used in organic chemistry to form names of compounds formed from carboxylic acids.".
- Q4545020 label "-oate".