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Metal alkoxides​

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Metal alkoxides are compounds in which a metal is attached to one or more alkyl groups by an oxygen atom. Alkoxides are derived from alcohols by the replacement of the hydroxyl hydrogen by metal. The metal alkoxides exhibit great differences in physical properties.

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