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oxyanion
oxyanion Chem. (ˌɒksɪˈænaɪən) Also oxy-anion (with hyphen). [f. oxy- 2 + anion.] An anion containing one or more atoms of another element each linked to one or more oxygen atoms.1940 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. 131 (heading) The interchange of heavy oxygen between water and inorganic oxy-anions. 1952 Chem. Rev... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oxyanion
The corresponding oxyacid of an oxyanion is the compound . It is an example of an acid–base reaction with the monomeric oxyanion acting as a base and the condensed oxyanion acting as its conjugate acid. wikipedia.org
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Halite (oxyanion)
A halite, also known as a halogenite, is an oxyanion containing a halogen in a III oxidation state. It is the conjugate base of a halous acid. wikipedia.org
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Oxyanion hole
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. Enzymes that catalyse multi-step reactions can have multiple oxyanion holes that stabilise different transition states in the reaction. wikipedia.org
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Hypohalite
A hypohalite is an oxyanion containing a halogen in oxidation state +1. This includes hypoiodite, hypobromite and hypochlorite. wikipedia.org
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Zirconate
A zirconate is an oxyanion containing zirconium. Examples include Na2ZrO3, CaZrO3 which can be prepared by fusing zirconium dioxide with e.g. wikipedia.org
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Oxycation
See also Oxyanion List of aqueous ions by element External links Cations wikipedia.org
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أنيون أكسجيني
طالع أيضاً حمض أكسجيني أنيونات فلزية متعددة الأكسجين هوامش الأنيون الأكسجيني هو أيون سالب أكسجيني ويقابله بالإنجليزية oxyanion. wikipedia.org
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Hyposulfite
Hyposulfite may refer to: The sulfoxylate anion () The thiosulfate anion () Sodium thiosulfate, a salt containing the thiosulfate anion , a reported sulfur oxyanion wikipedia.org
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Plumbite
In chemistry, plumbite is the oxyanion or hydrated forms, or any salt containing this anion. In these salts, lead is in the oxidation state +2. wikipedia.org
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Halite (disambiguation)
Halite may refer to: Halite (mineral), the mineral form of sodium chloride Halite (oxyanion), an oxyanion that is the conjugate base of a halous acid wikipedia.org
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Trithionate
Trithionate is an oxyanion of sulfur with the chemical formula . It is the conjugate base of trithionic acid. wikipedia.org
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Iodate nitrate
When discovered in 2021 it was a record high birefringence for oxyanion compounds, but it was exceeded by CeF2(SO4) just a month later with a value of wikipedia.org
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Shigaite
Structure Shigaite consists of oxycation sheets of [AlMn2+2(OH)6]1+ intercalated with oxyanion sheets of [Na(H2O)6{H2O}6(SO4)2]3−. Linkage between the sheets and within the oxyanion sheet results largely through hydrogen bonding. wikipedia.org
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Cutinase
The oxyanion hole in the active site is a constituent feature of the binding site, which differs from most lipolytic enzymes whose oxyanion holes are induced This is followed by an elimination reaction whereby the charged oxygen (stabilized by the oxyanion hole) creates a double bond, removing an R group from wikipedia.org
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