This term is not in use but it may be water HO-H
This is the chemical formula for strontium hydroxide.
Ca(OH)2 is calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime. It is highly alkaline (basic).
Xenon has been formed into two hydrides: xenon dihydride (HXeH), and later xenon hydride-hydroxide (HXeOH). Around the same time xenon was formed into hydroxenoacetylene (HXeCCH).
Because this is not a peroxide or hydride, we can by rule state that hydrogen is in the +1 oxidation state and that oxygen is in the -2 state.
The chemical name is calcium hydrogen carbonate.
sodium hydride
Barium hydride
Zinc hydroxide. It is base
Potassium hydride reacts with water to produce potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. KH + H2O --> KOH + H2
I believe it is Potassium Hydride. I believe it is Potassium Hydride.
Sodium Hydride is a strong base/alkali. It is an inorganic salt comprising of positively charged sodium ions, and negatively charged hydride (hydrogen) ions: Na+H-. It is a good source of the uncommon hydride ion. (NB Sodium hydride, NaH, is different to Sodium HYDROXIDE, NaOH, which is common table salt.)
This is the chemical formula for strontium hydroxide.
Cesium Hydroxide
Ca(OH)2 is calcium hydroxide, also known as slaked lime. It is highly alkaline (basic).
That would be magnesium hydroxide, though the formula is usually written as Mg(OH)2
LiO does not form. Li2O would form and is lithium oxide.
Xenon has been formed into two hydrides: xenon dihydride (HXeH), and later xenon hydride-hydroxide (HXeOH). Around the same time xenon was formed into hydroxenoacetylene (HXeCCH).