karbanionina
Karbanionina is a term derived from the combination of "karbo-" referring to carbon and "-anionina" referring to an anion. In organic chemistry, it denotes a carbanion, which is an anion where a carbon atom bears a negative charge. This negative charge typically arises from the abstraction of a proton from a carbon atom, making the carbon atom electron-rich and highly reactive.
Carbanions are important intermediates in many organic reactions, acting as nucleophiles due to their electron-rich nature.
Examples of carbanions include enolates, which are formed by deprotonation of carbonyl compounds, and organometallic reagents