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carbocation
car·bo·cat·i·on C5101850 (kär′bō-kăt′ī′ən)n. An ion that has a positively charged carbon atom. [carbo- + cation.]carbocation
carbocation[¦kär·bō′kat‚ī·ən] (organic chemistry) A positively charged ion whose charge resides, at least in part, on a carbon atom or group of carbon atoms. carbocation
car·bon·i·um (kar-bon'ē-ŭm), An organic cation in which the positive charge is on a carbon atom;,for example, (CH3)+. It is now recommended that carbocation be used as the class name and carbenium for specific compound names.carbocation An often reactive anion with a positively charged carbon that has six electrons in its outer valence shell—i.e., it is missing two electrons that would ensure maximum stability. |