how is hydroxide formed ?
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Solutions that contain the hydroxide ion are produced when a salt of a weak acid is dissolved in water. Sodium carbonate can be used as an alkali, for example, by the hydrolysis virtue reaction.
Hydroxide Chemical Formula: OH–
Monoisotopic mass of Hydroxide: 17.003 g/mol
Molecular Weight of Hydroxide: 17.007 g/mol
Conjugate acid: Water
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Hydroxide is made of hydrogen and oxygen.The hydroxide ion is a negatively charged molecule made up of one oxygen bonded to one hydrogen. When dissolved in water, the hydroxide ion is an incredibly strong base.
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