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oxyanion, or oxoanion, is an ion with the
generic formula A xOz− y (where A
represents a
chemical element and O
represents an
oxygen atom).
Oxyanions...
- A halite, also
known as a halogenite, is an
oxyanion containing a
halogen in a +3
oxidation state. It is the
conjugate base of a
halous acid. The known...
- An
oxyanion hole is a
pocket in the
active site of an
enzyme that
stabilizes transition state negative charge on a
deprotonated oxygen or alkoxide. The...
- In chemistry, an
aluminate is a
compound containing an
oxyanion of aluminium, such as
sodium aluminate. In the
naming of
inorganic compounds, it is a suffix...
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Sulfur oxoacids are
chemical compounds that
contain sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen. The best
known and most
important industrially used is
sulfuric acid...
- ions is
called protonation. Most of the
common polyatomic anions are
oxyanions,
conjugate bases of
oxyacids (acids
derived from the
oxides of non-metallic...
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containing this anion, with
chlorates being the
salts of
chloric acid.
Other oxyanions of
chlorine can be
named "chlorate"
followed by a
Roman numeral in parentheses...
- (IUPAC-recommended spelling;
sometimes thiosulphate in
British English) is an
oxyanion of
sulfur with the
chemical formula S2O2−3.
Thiosulfate also
refers to...
- In chemistry,
tellurate is a
compound containing an
oxyanion of
tellurium where tellurium has an
oxidation number of +6. In the
naming of
inorganic compounds...
- In chemistry, hypochlorite, or
chloroxide is an
oxyanion with the
chemical formula ClO−. It
combines with a
number of
cations to form
hypochlorite salts...