Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A carbanion is an anion in which carbon has an unshared pair of electrons and bears a negative charge usually with three substituents for a total of eight valence electrons. The carbanion exists in a trigonal pyramidal geometry. Formally, a carbanion is the conjugate base of a carbon acid.R3C-H + B− → R3C− + H-Bwhere B stands for the base. A carbanion is one of several reactive intermediates in organic chemistry."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 4 of
4
with 100 triples per page.
- Carbanion abstract "A carbanion is an anion in which carbon has an unshared pair of electrons and bears a negative charge usually with three substituents for a total of eight valence electrons. The carbanion exists in a trigonal pyramidal geometry. Formally, a carbanion is the conjugate base of a carbon acid.R3C-H + B− → R3C− + H-Bwhere B stands for the base. A carbanion is one of several reactive intermediates in organic chemistry.".
- Q898552 abstract "A carbanion is an anion in which carbon has an unshared pair of electrons and bears a negative charge usually with three substituents for a total of eight valence electrons. The carbanion exists in a trigonal pyramidal geometry. Formally, a carbanion is the conjugate base of a carbon acid.R3C-H + B− → R3C− + H-Bwhere B stands for the base. A carbanion is one of several reactive intermediates in organic chemistry.".
- Carbanion comment "A carbanion is an anion in which carbon has an unshared pair of electrons and bears a negative charge usually with three substituents for a total of eight valence electrons. The carbanion exists in a trigonal pyramidal geometry. Formally, a carbanion is the conjugate base of a carbon acid.R3C-H + B− → R3C− + H-Bwhere B stands for the base. A carbanion is one of several reactive intermediates in organic chemistry.".
- Q898552 comment "A carbanion is an anion in which carbon has an unshared pair of electrons and bears a negative charge usually with three substituents for a total of eight valence electrons. The carbanion exists in a trigonal pyramidal geometry. Formally, a carbanion is the conjugate base of a carbon acid.R3C-H + B− → R3C− + H-Bwhere B stands for the base. A carbanion is one of several reactive intermediates in organic chemistry.".