Oxocarbon anion

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title: Oxocarbon anion
text: In chemistry, an oxocarbon anion is a negative ion consisting solely of carbon and oxygen atoms, and therefore having the general formula CxOn−y for some integers x, y, and n. The most common oxocarbon anions are carbonate, CO2−3, and oxalate, C2O2−4. There are however a large number of stable anions in this class, including several ones that have research or industrial use. There are also many unstable anions, like CO−2 and CO4−, that have a fleeting existence during some chemical reactions; an
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description: Negatively-charged molecule made of carbon and oxygen
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