Protonated vs Triphenylmethylium - What's the difference?
protonated | triphenylmethylium |
(protonate)
(chemistry) To add one or more protons to (a molecule, ion or radical).
(chemistry) A highly stable carbocation resulting from the loss of a water molecule from the protonated form of triphenylmethanol.
As a verb protonated
is (protonate).As a noun triphenylmethylium is
(chemistry) a highly stable carbocation resulting from the loss of a water molecule from the protonated form of triphenylmethanol.protonated
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Verb
(head)protonate
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Verb
(protonat)- protonate the carbonyl group