sorridevate
Sorridevate is a hypothetical chemical concept used in discussions of coordination chemistry and speculative chemistry to describe a class of compounds formed when sorbate ligands coordinate with metal ions. The term is not a recognized IUPAC name, and there is no experimental evidence confirming the existence of a stable sorridevate compound in real-world systems.
In imagined structures, sorridevate is represented as a metal sorbate complex, commonly written as M(Sorbate)2 for
Occurrence and verification: Sorridevate appears only in speculative or pedagogical contexts, not in experimental literature or
Etymology and naming: The name combines a reference to sorbate with a suffix reminiscent of derivative nomenclature,
See also: Sorbate, Sorbic acid, Sorbitol, Metal–sorbate complexes.