carbon acid

Brønsted–Lowry acid that can be deprotonated at a carbon atom
ChemicalSubstance structural_class_of_chemical_entities Q11567135
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carbon acid

Summary

carbon acid is a structural class of chemical entities[1].

Key Facts

  • carbon acid's instance of is recorded as structural class of chemical entities[2].
  • carbon acid's subclass of is recorded as carbon compound[3].
  • carbon acid's subclass of is recorded as hydrogen compound[4].
  • carbon acid's subclass of is recorded as acid[5].
  • carbon acid's has part is recorded as carbon[6].
  • carbon acid's has part is recorded as acidic proton[7].
  • carbon acid's has part is recorded as carbon–hydrogen bond[8].
  • carbon acid's described at URL is recorded as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbanion#Carbon_acids[9].
  • carbon acid's different from is recorded as carbonic acid[10].
  • carbon acid's different from is recorded as carboxylic acid[11].
  • carbon acid's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122ntt_2[12].
  • carbon acid's conjugate base is recorded as carbanion[13].

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