a metal salt that contains the hydroxide ion, OH- For example sodium hydroxide, NaOH, calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2
Calcium is the metal present in calcium hydroxide..
calcium hydroxide is an ionic molecule since it consists of calcium which is a metal plus hydroxide which is non metal
The metal is sodium.
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Hydrogen gas is given out when sodium hydroxide reacts with a metal.
the test of metal hydroxide is metal + oxygen = metal hydroxide + hydrogen
I think you mean metal + water = metal hydroxide + hydrogen. This is a displacement reaction. It can also be called a redox reaction.
Metal Hydroxide + Acid = Metal Salt + Water
Calcium is the metal present in calcium hydroxide..
No, sodium hydroxide is a compound.
the metal with 'hydroxide' on the end, e.g. iron hydroxide.
calcium hydroxide is an ionic molecule since it consists of calcium which is a metal plus hydroxide which is non metal
The metal is sodium.
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A substance that contains positively charged metal ions (the specific ion and charge depends on the metal) and negatively charged hydroxide ions (OH-). Common metal hydroxides include sodium hydroxide: NaOH, Magnesium hydroxide: Mg(OH)2, and aluminum hydroxide Al(OH)3
The easiest way of remembering whether something is a base is by remembering: "A base is a metal oxide, metal hydroxide, or ammonia." Sodium Hydroxide comes under the metal hydroxide category, so yes, it is a base.
A base (also called an alkali) is a substance that consists of a metal ion combined with a hydroxide ion. Examples are sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide.