A hydroxide group is just OH, often written as -OH and the O is electeronegative and forms the bonds with the cation.
I.e Na+ -OH is NaOH, Sodium Hydroxide.
hydroxide is OH
Hydroxide = OH.
Hydroxyl is the (part of a) name for an 'OH' group, commonly for a OH substituent in an organic molecule: a 'hydroxyl group'.
Google search suggests that "hydroxil" is a misspelling/foreign spelling of hydroxyl, though there do appear to be a couple of substances or devices of varying levels of quackery that use the term. If one of those is meant you'd need to be more specific.
-OH
It is the functional group that makes a molecule an alcohol.
Hydrogen hydroxide is the same thing as water.
H2O
or HOH
OH- is the chemical symbol for hydroxide, but it is a compound. Seperately it makes oxygen and hydrogen ions.
Oxygen + Hydrogen = Hydroxide Gas (OH-)
OH- ions are hydroxide ions.
OH-
OH-
Oh(-)
The ion hydroxyl is -OH.
-COOH: it is a carbon double bonded to an oxygen, as well as a hydroxyl (OH) group, and another element.
Alcohol doesn't have a set chemical formula. Rather any organic compound with a functional hydroxyl (-OH) group attached to a saturated carbon atom is considered an alcohol. Drinking alcohol, or ethanol, has the chemical formula of C2H5OH.
A compound which conain hydroxyl group i.e OH- ion is called hydroxyl compund..
Ho2 is the chemical formula for the protonated form of superoxide. It is known as hydroperoxyl radical or per hydroxyl radical.
The ion hydroxyl is -OH.
I believe you are referring to the carboxyl group, which has the structural formula COOH. The carbon is double bonded to an oxygen atom and single bonded to a hydroxyl group. It can thus be thought of as a carbonyl group bonded to a hydroxyl group.
There is no such formula, but most bases are weak except hydroxyl ions OH- and some uncommon ones.
Ethanol is an example of a Hydroxyl group. This is the structural formula (though there are lines connecting the H's to the C's) H H H C C OH H H
The structural formula ROH represents an alcohol molecule, where R represents an alkyl group and OH represents a hydroxyl group. The hydroxyl group (-OH) is attached to the carbon atom in the alkyl group (R), indicating the presence of an alcohol functional group.
OH is a hydroxyl radical (as in sodium hydroxide) or the alcohol functional group.
-COOH: it is a carbon double bonded to an oxygen, as well as a hydroxyl (OH) group, and another element.
Alcohol doesn't have a set chemical formula. Rather any organic compound with a functional hydroxyl (-OH) group attached to a saturated carbon atom is considered an alcohol. Drinking alcohol, or ethanol, has the chemical formula of C2H5OH.
A compound which conain hydroxyl group i.e OH- ion is called hydroxyl compund..
A hydroxyl ion is a component of a base.
The chemical formula of aluminium hydroxide is Al(OH)3.If you think to the coefficient of the ions hydroxyl the value is 3.
Ho2 is the chemical formula for the protonated form of superoxide. It is known as hydroperoxyl radical or per hydroxyl radical.