Hydroxide has a minus 1 charge.
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The hydroxide ion has a 1- charge.
It has a -1 charge.
Oh & charge is -1
It's ionic because barium has a 2+ charge while the hydroxide has a 1- charge.
Because Oxygen had a Charge In -2 and H be a Charge of +1
The hydroxide ion has a 1- charge.
It has a -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.
Yes, hydroxide (OH-) ions have a negative electrical charge.
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.
No. The hydroxide ion has a negative charge as do all ions ending in -ide, -ite, or -ate.
Oh & charge is -1
A hydroxide ion is composed of one oxygen and one hydrogen atom. In this ion, the oxygen acts as the anion (with -2 charge) while the hydrogen acts as the cation (with +1 charge). Has a charge of −1 Sodium hydroxide, which is usually found in drain cleaners, contain hydroxide ion.
Aluminum hydroxide is a salt, no charge. In solution, it is alkaline.
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