No.
Remember: H atoms can NOT be double bonded: never!
OH- or OH-1 is the chemical symbol for a hydroxide ion.
Ionic bond between Na+ and OH- and a covalent bond in the hydroxide ion bonding hydrogen to oxygen
OH -Is the polyatomic ion hydroxide and is covalently bondedNa + and OH -Make up the ionically bonded compound sodium hydroxide.
The notation for a hydroxide ion is OH-.
A hydroxide ion (OH-)hydroxide ion
hydroxide is a polyatomic ion (OH[superscript -])
OH- or OH-1 is the chemical symbol for a hydroxide ion.
Ionic bond between Na+ and OH- and a covalent bond in the hydroxide ion bonding hydrogen to oxygen
OH -Is the polyatomic ion hydroxide and is covalently bondedNa + and OH -Make up the ionically bonded compound sodium hydroxide.
The hydroxide ion is -OH.
The notation for a hydroxide ion is OH-.
Barium ion = Ba2+ Hydroxide ion = OH-
OH- is the ion hydroxide and OH. is the radical hydroxyl.
A hydroxide ion (OH-)hydroxide ion
Barium ion = Ba2+ Hydroxide ion = OH- The compound they make is Barium hydroxide = Ba(OH)2which is a precipitate insoluble in water.
The hydroxide ion's chemical formula is [OH]-
All acids contain a hydrogen ion, H+. All bases contain a hydroxide ion, OH-