I think we get H2O
KOH is an ionic compound with a polyatomic ion. The hydroxide ion (OH-) is a polyatomic ion that is composed of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom.
This is the ion acetate.
Polyatomic ions are named with their specific names, regardless of their overall charge. When naming an ionic compound with a polyatomic ion, the name of the cation is written first followed by the name of the anion (polyatomic ion).
Yes, Fe(OH)2 is an ionic compound. It consists of the metal ion iron (Fe) and the polyatomic ion hydroxide (OH-), which is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen. In this compound, the metal donates electrons to the polyatomic ion.
Hydroxide ion: OH- Sulfate ion: SO4^2-
Hydroxide it is a polyatomic ion and has a -1 charge :)
KOH is an ionic compound with a polyatomic ion. The hydroxide ion (OH-) is a polyatomic ion that is composed of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom.
The correct name for the SO32- polyatomic ion is sulfite ion.
When KOH is placed in water, it ionizes to K+ and OH-, so the polyatomic ion is the OH- (hydroxyl anion).
This is the ion acetate.
The polyatomic ion OCN- is called cyanate.
Sodium Hydroxide. the OH in NaOH is a polyatomic ion and has a negative charge.
hydroxide is a polyatomic ion (OH[superscript -])
Polyatomic ions are named with their specific names, regardless of their overall charge. When naming an ionic compound with a polyatomic ion, the name of the cation is written first followed by the name of the anion (polyatomic ion).
The polyatomic ion name for NaClO is Sodium Hypochlorite
Polyatomic ion in the compound Na2O2 is known as peroxide. Such polyatomic ion contains two or more atoms covalently bonded.
NaOH is Sodium Hydroxide.