Difference between hydroxide ion and hydroxyl ion
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Hydroxyl” is a neutral molecule; it's usually called a radical because it has an unpaired electron. When in compounds, OH is called “hydroxide” when it's in a compound with a metal, such as calcium hydroxide or aluminum hydroxide, and called a “hydroxyl group” or “hydroxy group” in organic compounds such as ethanol.
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