explain the carbonylate anions and its reactions?
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The 3+ hexaaqua ions are sufficiently acidic to react with carbonate ions to release carbon dioxide gas. You also get a precipitate of the metal hydroxide. These have the formula [M(H2O)6]3+, and they are fairly acidic. ... They are acting as acids by donating hydrogen ions to water molecules in the solution.
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The anion formed when a carboxylic acid dissociates is called the carboxylate anion (RCOO −). In these reactions, the carboxylic acids act like inorganic acids: they neutralize basic compounds. ... The name of the anion is obtained by dropping the -ic ending of the acid name and replacing it with the suffix -ate.
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