Enoate vs. Enolate — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Enoate and Enolate
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Enoate
Any salt or ester of an enoic acid.
Enolate
Enolates are organic anions derived from the deprotonation of carbonyl compounds. Rarely isolated, they are widely used as reagents in the synthesis of organic compounds.
Enolate
(organic chemistry) any metal salt of the enol form of a tautomeric aldehyde or ketone
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