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Systematic naming prefix in chemistry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Meta (chemistry)
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In chemistry, meta is a prefix, used for systematic names in IUPAC nomenclature. It has several meanings.[1]

  • In organic chemistry, meta indicates the positions of substituents in aromatic cyclic compounds. The substituents have the 1,3-positions, for example in resorcinol.
  • Meta may also denote the dehydrated form of an acid, salt or organic derivative in a series. For example:
    2 bisulfite (HSO3) → 1 metabisulfite (S2O2−5) + H2O
    3 orthophosphoric acid (H3PO4) → 1 trimetaphosphoric acid (H3P3O9) + 3 H2O
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Positions on an aromatic ring relative to the R group
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