Meta (chemistry)
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In chemistry, meta is a prefix, used for systematic names in IUPAC nomenclature. It has several meanings.[1]
- In organic chemistry, meta indicates the positions of substituents in aromatic cyclic compounds. The substituents have the 1,3-positions, for example in resorcinol.
- Meta may also denote the dehydrated form of an acid, salt or organic derivative in a series. For example:
- metabisulfite: 2 bisulfite (HSO−
3) → 1 metabisulfite S
2O2−
5 + H
2O - metaphosphoric acid: 3 orthophosphoric acid H
3PO
4 → 1 trimetaphosphoric acid (H
3P
3O
9) + 3 H
2O. - Meta-antimonic acid, the dehydrated form of antimonic acid (H
3SbO
4), is HSbO
3.[2]
- metabisulfite: 2 bisulfite (HSO−
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References
- ^ "Definition of meta-". www.dictionary.com. 2016-02-10. Retrieved 2019-10-03.
- ^ Kern, Sergius (1875-02-19). Crookes, William (ed.). "New Method of Quantitative Analysis of Ordinary Alloys". Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science. XXXI (795). London: Chemical news office.: 76.