hydroxyl and hydroxide - both are acceptable
OH- (note the negative charge) is the hydroxide ion. This ion consists of a deprotonated water molecule; it acts as a base. OH (typically denoted ROH) can also denote a hydroxyl group, which is a common functional group in organic chemistry. For example MeOH is methanol, CH3OH.
This name is hydroxil OH-.
The chemical name for Ba2OH- is barium hydroxide. It is composed of a barium ion (Ba2+) and a hydroxide ion (OH-).
The hydroxide ion (OH-) is the most common among all bases. It is the characteristic ion that gives bases their properties of accepting protons (H+) in chemical reactions.
Oxygen hydroxide??
OH- as the reaction below: NH3 + H20 = NH4+ OH-
The polyatomic ion OH is called hydroxide. It has a negative 1 charge and is composed of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom.
OH- and H+
Hydroxide it is a polyatomic ion and has a -1 charge :)
Since water is ubiquitous on our planet H+ and OH-
Common ions found in acids include H+ (hydrogen ion) and in bases, common ions include OH- (hydroxide ion) and metal ions like Na+ (sodium ion) and K+ (potassium ion).
A common name for a cation is a positively charged ion.