HgOH would be called Mercury(I) hydroxide or mercurous hydroxide. This is a compound that is not well characterised, in other words it is reported by chemists but (as far as I know) the existence of the solid compound has not been proven- e.g. by x-ray crystallography. Some authors say it only exists in solution. It would contain the diatomic Hg22+ ion and the formula would be written Hg2(OH)2.
HgOH would be called mercury(I) hydroxide or mercurous hydroxide
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Mercury (I) hydroxide.
Chemical property
Chemical reactions are chemical processes.
A chemical equation is a shorthand description of a chemical reaction.
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Mercury (I) hydroxide.
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The formula is HgOH because Mercury is a transition metal and has an unknown charge until paired with hydroxide which has a -1 charge so they would combine equally to make HgOH
Chemical property
Chemical property because acid is a chemical
Chemical formula is representative for the chemical compositon of a compound. Chemical equation is representative (describe) for a chemical reaction.
The difference between a chemical property and a chemical change is that the change is how the property of the chemical changes when it undergoes a chemical reaction.
Chemical reactions are chemical processes.
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It is a chemical property.
It is Chemical Property that can Neutrilize a Base