trianion
A trianion is a chemical species or ion that has acquired a negative charge of three electrons, resulting in a total charge of minus three (−3). Trianions are typically formed through the loss of electrons from a neutral molecule or as a result of the deprotonation of a polyprotic acid or compound bearing multiple negatively charged groups.
In chemical compounds, trianions are often encountered in the context of organic and inorganic chemistry. For
The stability of trianions depends on various factors, including electronic structure, solvation effects, and the overall
Trianions are important in various areas of chemistry, including synthesis, catalysis, and materials science. Their high