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Orthocarbonic acid,
carbon hydroxide,
methanetetrol is the name
given to a
hypothetical compound with the
chemical formula H4CO4 or C(OH)4. Its molecular...
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Groundwater may have
existed at
Gusev and
Meridiani Planum. Cap
carbonates Orthocarbonic acid, H4CO4, or C(OH)4, a
hypothetic unstable molecule Oxalate Peroxocarbonate...
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smoothing products, has
disputed the risk.
Orthoformic acid (methanetriol)
Orthocarbonic acid (methanetetrol) "Methanediol -
Compound Summary".
PubChem Compound...
- acid, PO(OH)3
orthoboric acid, B(OH)3
orthoacetic acid, CH3−C(OH)3
orthocarbonic acid, C(OH)4
orthoformic acid, HC(OH)3 IUPAC,
Compendium of Chemical...
- ester, an
ester of an
ortho acid (e.g.
esters of
orthocarboxylic acids,
orthocarbonic acid,
orthosilicic acid,
orthotelluric acid,
orthophosphoric acid, orthoboric...
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which is
formally formed by
complete methylation of the
hypothetical orthocarbonic acid C(OH)4. The
obvious synthetic route from the tetrahalomethanes...
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Related compounds Tin(II)
hydroxide Lead(II)
hydroxide Formic acid
Orthocarbonic acid
Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for
materials in their...
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Carbon forms no
simple hydroxides. The
hypothetical compound C(OH)4 (
orthocarbonic acid or methanetetrol) is
unstable in
aqueous solution: C(OH)4 → HCO−...
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formally formed by
complete ethylation of the
hypothetical orthocarbonic acid C(OH)4 (
orthocarbonic acid
violates the
Erlenmeyer rule and is
unstable in free...
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triisopropyl orthoformate.
Methanol Methanediol Orthoacetic acid
Orthocarbonic acid (methanetetrol) "Methanetriol - PubChem". NCBI.
Retrieved 22 April...