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Sodium phenoxide

Index Sodium phenoxide

Sodium phenoxide is an organic compound with the formula NaOC6H5. [1]

8 relations: Alkoxide, Benzenesulfonic acid, Conjugate acid, Ether, Hexamethylphosphoramide, Organic compound, Phenol, Phenyl group.

Alkoxide

An alkoxide is the conjugate base of an alcohol and therefore consists of an organic group bonded to a negatively charged oxygen atom.

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Benzenesulfonic acid

Benzenesulfonic acid (conjugate base benzenesulfonate) is an organosulfur compound with the formula C6H5SO3H.

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Conjugate acid

A conjugate acid, within the Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, is a species formed by the reception of a proton (H+) by a base—in other words, it is a base with a hydrogen ion added to it.

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Ether

Ethers are a class of organic compounds that contain an ether group—an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups.

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Hexamethylphosphoramide

Hexamethylphosphoramide, often abbreviated HMPA, is a phosphoramide (i.e. an amide of phosphoric acid) with the formula This colorless liquid is a useful polar aprotic solvent and additive in organic synthesis.

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Organic compound

In chemistry, an organic compound is generally any chemical compound that contains carbon.

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Phenol

Phenol, also known as phenolic acid, is an aromatic organic compound with the molecular formula C6H5OH.

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Phenyl group

In organic chemistry, the phenyl group or phenyl ring is a cyclic group of atoms with the formula C6H5.

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Sodium phenolate, Sodium phenylate.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_phenoxide

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