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what is the chemical formula for Ortho-diethynylbenzene dianion?

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Answered by AritraK
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Dear friend,

The image gives you the chemical formula of Ortho-diethynylbenzene dianion.

Formula : C; 6H; 4C2−; 4

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Answered by Sushantnair
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The chemical formula for Ortho-diethynylbenzene dianion is: [C6H4(C2)2]2-. I have written an entire wikipedia article about it. You can search it.

Ortho-diethynylbenzene dianion is a superbase with the chemical formula of [C6H4(C2)2]2-.The base was created in mass spectroscopy experiments by researchers in Australia.

This base is reportedly the strongest superbase, with a proton affinity of 1843 kJ mol−1.

Each of the ethynyl groups in ortho-diethynylbenzene dianion has a negative charge. Ortho-diethynylbenzene dianion has no known use yet. It has two isomers: Meta-diethynylbenzene dianion and Para-diethynylbenzene dianion All of these isomers including Ortho-diethynylbenzene dianion exist in the gas phase,[4] contrary to the normal bases (such as the hydroxide anion) which exists in the solution state.

Up until 2008, the lithium monoxide anion (LiO−) was the strongest superbase. But it existed in the solution state, in an aprotic (not aqueous) solvent. Most of the bases are found in the solution state. The hydroxide anion is made in an aqueous solvent, water. The lithium monoxide anion is made in an aprotic solvent solution. Even though as of now, Ortho-diethynylbenzene dianion has no known use, in the future, it could have various applications in industry, including the battery industry, as a component in alkaline batteries.

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