carbanion

/ˈkɑrbəˌneɪɪən/

Definitions

1. noun

A negatively charged ion consisting of a carbon atom that has gained one electron, typically formed when a carbon atom is attacked by a nucleophile, such as an alkoxide or amide.

“The carbanion was an essential intermediate in the production of the new pharmaceutical compound.”

Synonyms

  • carbanide
  • carbonian

Antonyms

  • carbocation