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  • Acetate: Why It's Not on the Periodic Table | Chemistry Explained
    Acetate is not on the periodic table.

    Here's why:

    * Acetate is a polyatomic ion, meaning it's a group of atoms bonded together with a net electrical charge. The chemical formula for acetate is CH₃COO⁻.

    * The periodic table lists elements, which are the basic building blocks of matter.

    So, while the elements that make up acetate (carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) are on the periodic table, acetate itself is not.

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