eralduvate
Eralduvate is a term encountered sporadically in chemical literature and online discussions, but it is not established as a distinct chemical entity in major public databases. As of now, eralduvate has no widely accepted structural definition, no verified synthetic routes, and no recorded physical properties. Some uses appear to be misspellings or informal placeholders for related carboxylate esters or dianions (for example, compounds ending in -vate such as malonate, glutarate, or related derivatives). Because the name lacks a standard IUPAC designation, different sources may ascribe incompatible structures to the term, contributing to ambiguity.
In practical terms, eralduvate should be treated as a potential linguistic artifact rather than a rigorously
See also: carboxylate, malonate, glutarate, fumarate, esters. References: Note that no authoritative references are cited here;