Nitrate
Nitrate (NO3^-), because the Hydroxide ion also has a negative one charge (OH^-)
NaOH is Sodium Hydroxide.
There are two such ions: Hydronium (H3O+) and hydroxide (OH-).
It has a -1 charge.
Neither. Hydroxide is a polyatomic ion, not an element or even a substance. Only elements can be regarded as metal or nonmetals.
Nitrate (NO3^-), because the Hydroxide ion also has a negative one charge (OH^-)
Hydroxide it is a polyatomic ion and has a -1 charge :)
The polyatomic ion OH is called hydroxide. It has a negative 1 charge and is composed of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom.
NaOH is Sodium Hydroxide.
Nitrate Cyanide Hydroxide Acetate
Sodium Hydroxide. the OH in NaOH is a polyatomic ion and has a negative charge.
hydroxide is a polyatomic ion (OH[superscript -])
Yes, it is correct. Calcium has a +2 charge, and the hydroxide polyatomic ion has a -1 charge.
The polyatomic ion we often see in a base is the hydroxide ion, which has OH- as its chemical formula. Some examples of bases are lithium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and calcium hydroxide. They are written LiOH, NaOH, KOH and Ca(OH)2, respectively.
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 charge on the polytomic ion cyanide is -1.
The charge of the hydroxide ion is -1.