
Chemical Structure of Acetate Ion
Explore the molecular blueprint of the acetate ion, a fundamental organic anion. This structure showcases a methyl group bonded to a carboxylate group, where the negative charge is cleverly delocalized across its two oxygen atoms, illustrating a classic example of resonance stabilization in organic chemistry. Acetate ions are ubiquitous, playing vital roles in metabolism and various chemical processes.
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