what is the difference between hydroxide and oxide?
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Hydroxide is a derived term of oxide.
In context|chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between hydroxide and oxide is that hydroxide is (chemistry) an univalent anion (oh-1) based on the hydroxyl functional group while oxide is (chemistry) a binary chemical compound of oxygen with another chemical element.
As nouns the difference between hydroxide and oxide is that hydroxide is (chemistry) an univalent anion (oh-1) based on the hydroxyl functional group while oxide is (chemistry) a binary chemical compound of oxygen with another chemical element.
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hydroxide is made by the reaction of metal and water and oxide is made by the reaction of metal and oxygen
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