Enolate Anion

An enolate anion is an anion derived by loss of a proton from the alpha carbon of a carbonyl group; it is the anion of an enol. For instance, a base abstracts one proton from acetone to form enolate anion. The enolate anion is stabilised by resonance and therefore the alpha hydrogen is acidic

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