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Any ionic compound with a hydroxide ion. Examples include NaOH (sodium hydroxide), KOH (potassium hydroxide), and Ca(OH)_2 (calcium hydroxide).

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What is the ion responsible for the alkaline property of sodium hydroxide?

The hydroxide (OH-) ion is responsible for the alkaline property of sodium hydroxide. When sodium hydroxide dissolves in water, it releases hydroxide ions, which react with water to form the hydroxide ion, increasing the concentration of hydroxide ions in solution and making it alkaline.


What is the substance that releases in OH negative ion and water?

The substance that releases hydroxide ions (OH⁻) in water is typically a base. When a base, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH), dissolves in water, it dissociates into sodium ions (Na⁺) and hydroxide ions (OH⁻). This increase in hydroxide ion concentration is what characterizes the solution as basic or alkaline.


What kind of ion does a base release?

The kind of ion is an H+-ion, also called a proton.


What does one hydrogen ion and one hydroxide ion make?

This combination produces water.Water molecules are consist of a hydrogen ion and a hydroxide ion. One hydrogen ion and one hydroxide ion combines to make a water mlecule.


What is the product of a hydronium ion and a hydroxide ion?

The product of a hydronium ion (H3O+) and a hydroxide ion (OH-) is water (H2O). The hydronium ion and hydroxide ion react to form water in an acid-base neutralization reaction.


What is left when water loses a hydrogen ion?

A hydroxide ion (OH-)hydroxide ion


What happens to the hydroxide ion concentration in water when a base is added?

No. A base decreases the amount of hydronium, and increases the amount of hydroxide.


What releases hydroxide ions when it is added to water?

A substance that is a base on the pH scale.


What is the product of self-ionization of water?

H+(aq) and OH-(aq) hydrogen ion and hydroxide ion


What creates a hydroxide ion when it ionizes?

A hydroxide ion (OH-) is created when a water molecule (H2O) ionizes by losing a hydrogen ion (H+) to create a hydroxide ion and a hydronium ion (H3O+). This process can occur in aqueous solutions.


What molecule loses a proton to form the hydroxide ion?

Water (H2O) donates a proton (H+) to form the hydroxide ion (OH-).


What is the strongest base that can exist in water, according to the statement that the hydroxide ion is the strongest base?

The strongest base that can exist in water is the hydroxide ion.