Chemical Structure of Acetate Ion
Anatomy of the Acetate Ion, Unraveling its Chemical Structure and Resonant Carboxylate Group

Chemical Structure of Acetate Ion

This visual representation, when present, would illustrate the fundamental chemical structure of the acetate ion (CH3COO-), a key component in many organic reactions and compounds. It highlights the distinctive carboxylate group, where a carbon atom is double-bonded to one oxygen and single-bonded to another oxygen, carrying the negative charge. The presence of resonance within this carboxylate group ensures that the negative charge is delocalized across both oxygen atoms, resulting in two equivalent carbon-oxygen bonds. Completing the ion is a methyl group, contributing to its overall molecular architecture and properties within chemical systems.

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