According to acid/base theory, acids release H+ ions in solution whereas bases release OH- (hydroxide) ions
When bases are added to water it generates hydroxyl ion (OH). Example: NaOH+H2O --> Na(aq)+OH-(aq)
hydrogen ions playaa. ********************2nd Opinion****************** Nope, hydroxide ion.
Hydroxide Ions
neutralization, ion formation, displacement...
Hydroxide (OH-) ion
the hydroxyl ion (OH-) and the metal ion (Na+, Ca+, K+, etc.)
Bases, anything with the OH- ion in the formula.
Hydroxide ion
When bases are added to water it generates hydroxyl ion (OH). Example: NaOH+H2O --> Na(aq)+OH-(aq)
Bases react with H2O to a base ion+ and OH-.
hydrogen ions playaa. ********************2nd Opinion****************** Nope, hydroxide ion.
Hydroxide Ions
The negative ion is the hydroxyl group (OH)-.
neutralization, ion formation, displacement...
hydroxdie ion (OH-)
All acids contain a hydrogen ion, H+. All bases contain a hydroxide ion, OH-
All bases have hydroxide ions in solution. They are named as OH- ions.