phenolates

/ˈfiːnəleɪts/
noun
  1. Chemical compounds formed by replacing the hydrogen in the hydroxyl group of phenol with a metal atom.
    • Phenolates react with acids to form phenol again.
    • The lab technician synthesized phenolates for the experiment.
    • Sodium phenolates are used in the production of certain plastics.
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