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- Enol abstract "Enols (also known as alkenols) are alkenes with a hydroxyl group affixed to one of the carbon atoms composing the double bond. Alkenes with a hydroxyl group on both sides of the double bond are called enediols. Deprotonated anions of enols are called enolates. A reductone is a compound that has an enediol structure with an adjacent carbonyl-group.The C=C double bond with adjacent alcohol gives enols and enediols their chemical characteristics, by which they present keto-enol tautomerism. In keto-enol tautomerism, enols interconvert with ketones or aldehydes.The words enol and alkenol are portmanteaus of the words "alkene" (or just -ene, the suffix given to C=C double bonded alkenes) and "alcohol" (which represents the enol's hydroxyl group).".
- Enol thumbnail 2_butène_2_ol.png?width=300.
- Enol wikiPageExternalLink Section_13.1%3a_Tautomers.
- Enol wikiPageID "1238210".
- Enol wikiPageRevisionID "589959395".
- Enol caption "Enediol".
- Enol caption "Enol".
- Enol caption "Enolate".
- Enol caption "Reductone".
- Enol direction "vertical".
- Enol hasPhotoCollection Enol.
- Enol image "2".
- Enol image "Brenzcatechin.svg".
- Enol image "Keto-Enol-Tautomerie3.svg".
- Enol image "Reductic acid.svg".
- Enol width "120".
- Enol subject Category:Alcohols.
- Enol subject Category:Alkenes.
- Enol subject Category:Biosynthesis.
- Enol subject Category:Chemical_reactions.
- Enol subject Category:Enols.
- Enol subject Category:Functional_groups.
- Enol subject Category:Metabolism.
- Enol subject Category:Reactive_intermediates.
- Enol comment "Enols (also known as alkenols) are alkenes with a hydroxyl group affixed to one of the carbon atoms composing the double bond. Alkenes with a hydroxyl group on both sides of the double bond are called enediols. Deprotonated anions of enols are called enolates. A reductone is a compound that has an enediol structure with an adjacent carbonyl-group.The C=C double bond with adjacent alcohol gives enols and enediols their chemical characteristics, by which they present keto-enol tautomerism.".
- Enol label "Enol".
- Enol label "Enol".
- Enol label "Enol".
- Enol label "Enol".
- Enol label "Enole".
- Enol label "Enole".
- Enol label "Enoli".
- Enol label "Énol".
- Enol label "Енолы".
- Enol label "إينول".
- Enol label "エノール".
- Enol label "烯醇".
- Enol sameAs Enol.
- Enol sameAs Enole.
- Enol sameAs Enol.
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- Enol sameAs Enoli.
- Enol sameAs エノール.
- Enol sameAs 에놀.
- Enol sameAs Enol.
- Enol sameAs Enole.
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- Enol sameAs m.04l4bp.
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- Enol wasDerivedFrom Enol?oldid=589959395.
- Enol depiction 2_butène_2_ol.png.
- Enol isPrimaryTopicOf Enol.