Stearate
Stearates are the salts and esters of stearic acid. The conjugate base of stearic acid, C17H35COO−, is also known as the stearate anion.
Examples
- Salts
- Sodium stearate, Na(C17H35COO)
- Calcium stearate, Ca(C17H35COO)2
- Magnesium stearate, Mg(C17H35COO)2
- Zinc stearate, Zn(C17H35COO)2
- Lithium stearate, LiO2C(CH2)16CH3
- Esters
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