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  2. Acetate - Wikipedia

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    An acetate is a salt formed by the combination of acetic acid with a base (e.g. alkaline, earthy, metallic, nonmetallic or radical base). "Acetate" also describes the conjugate base or ion (specifically, the negatively charged ion called an anion) typically found in aqueous solution and written with the chemical formula C 2 H 3 O − 2.

  3. Acetylation - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, acetylation is an organic esterification reaction with acetic acid. It introduces an acetyl group into a chemical compound. Such compounds are termed acetate esters or simply acetates. Deacetylation is the opposite reaction, the removal of an acetyl group from a chemical compound.

  4. Category:Acetates - Wikipedia

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  5. Potassium acetate - Wikipedia

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    Potassium acetate (also called potassium ethanoate), (CH 3 COOK) is the potassium salt of acetic acid. It is a hygroscopic solid at room temperature. Preparation

  6. Sodium acetate - Wikipedia

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    A supersaturated solution of sodium acetate in water is supplied with a device to initiate crystallization, a process that releases substantial heat. Solubility from CRC Handbook. Sodium acetate trihydrate crystals melt at 58–58.4 °C (136.4–137.1 °F), [12] [13] and the liquid sodium acetate dissolves in the released water of crystallization.

  7. -oate - Wikipedia

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    The suffix-oate is the IUPAC nomenclature used in organic chemistry to form names of compounds formed with ester. They are of two types: They are of two types: Formed by replacing the hydrogen atom in the –COOH by some other radical , usually an alkyl or aryl radical forming an ester .

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  9. Amyl acetate - Wikipedia

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    Amyl acetate (pentyl acetate) is an organic compound and an ester with the chemical formula CH 3 COO[CH 2] 4 CH 3 and the molecular weight 130.19 g/mol. It is colorless and has a scent similar to bananas [3] [4] and apples. [5] The compound is the condensation product of acetic acid and 1-pentanol.