2acetate
2acetate refers to a chemical compound containing an acetate group attached to the second position of a molecule. The acetate group itself is derived from acetic acid, with the chemical formula CH3COO-. When this group is a substituent, it is often referred to as an acetoxy group. The "2-" prefix indicates the location of this substituent on a parent organic molecule. For example, in the nomenclature of organic chemistry, if a parent structure has a numbering system, the 2acetate would signify the acetate group is attached to the atom labeled with the number 2.
The properties and uses of a 2acetate compound are entirely dependent on the parent molecule to which