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Remember: H atoms can NOT be double bonded: never!
Beryllium hydroxide (Be(OH)2) is considered to be ionic. Beryllium (Be) is a metal and forms an ionic bond with hydroxide (OH^-), which is a polyatomic ion.
The notation for a hydroxide ion is OH-. It consists of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom bonded together with a single covalent bond. The negative charge is due to the extra electron that the oxygen atom brings to the ion.
The hydroxide ion's chemical formula is [OH]-
The chemical formula for the hydroxide ion is OH-.
Ionic bond between Na+ and OH- and a covalent bond in the hydroxide ion bonding hydrogen to oxygen
hydroxide is a polyatomic ion (OH[superscript -])
The symbol for hydroxide ion is OH-.
The chemical symbol for hydroxide ions is OH-.
Beryllium hydroxide (Be(OH)2) is considered to be ionic. Beryllium (Be) is a metal and forms an ionic bond with hydroxide (OH^-), which is a polyatomic ion.
The notation for a hydroxide ion is OH-. It consists of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom bonded together with a single covalent bond. The negative charge is due to the extra electron that the oxygen atom brings to the ion.
The hydroxide ion's chemical formula is [OH]-
Barium ion = Ba2+ Hydroxide ion = OH-
The hydroxide ion is -OH.
The chemical formula for the hydroxide ion is OH-.
Ionic bond between Na+ and OH- and a covalent bond in the hydroxide ion bonding hydrogen to oxygen
The chemical formula for the hydroxide ion is OH-.
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