It has a -1 charge.
Hydroxide has a minus 1 charge.
I think it is a positive charge!!
The cyanide ion (CN-) has the same charge as the hydroxide ion (-1).
Hydroxide (OH-) has a negative charge because it has gained an extra electron, giving it a net negative charge of -1. This extra electron is acquired when a hydrogen ion (H+) is donated to the hydroxide ion as part of a chemical reaction.
Aluminum hydroxide forms ionic bonds. Aluminum has a 3+ charge, while hydroxide (OH-) has a 1- charge. This results in the transfer of electrons from aluminum to hydroxide, creating an ionic bond between them.
The charge of the hydroxide ion is -1.
negative one
Hydroxide has a minus 1 charge.
The hydroxide ion, OH-, has a negative charge of 1-.
There is no charge. All compounds are electrically neutral. If you mean the charges of the component ions, copper carries a 2+ charge and the hydroxide ions carry a 1- charge.
Sodium hydroxide has a charge of +1 on the sodium ion and -1 on the hydroxide ion, resulting in an overall charge of 0 for the compound.
I think it is a positive charge!!
negative 1 (-1) OH-
The hydroxide ion has a 1- charge.
The formula and charge for the hydroxide ion is OH-, and the formula and charge for the magnesium ion is Mg2+. Together they make magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2.
Yes, hydroxide (OH-) ions have a negative electrical charge.
No. The hydroxide ion has a negative charge as do all ions ending in -ide, -ite, or -ate.