The chemical compound OH3 does NOT exist. Water is OH2, and there is some OH3+ in any sample of water, this is due to the dissocation of water.
I believe it is a compound but I am not sure.
Hydrogen flouride is a compound.
C2H6 (ethane) is neither a mixture nor an element. It is a molecular compound since it contains different atoms but is not mixed with other compounds.
compound
chalk is a compound
Al(OH)3 is an inorganic compound known as aluminum hydroxide. It is commonly used as an antacid to treat symptoms of excess stomach acid.
ferric hydroxide
four, one aluminum +3 cation and three OH -1 anions. the compound is in a 1:3 ratio, and they will all ionize in water (forming a base when they do).
If you mean 5Al(OH)3 then its 5 Al, 15 O and 15 H
Other than being hydrochloric acid, which is an aqueous solution of HCl which fully dissociates to form OH3+ and Cl- (HCl is a strong acid), this compound in the gaseous form is called...,hydrogen chloride.
Well an Ionic bond is between a metal and a non metal, and Covalent bonds are between non metals, so yeah this is a covalent bond, where the particles share electrons, because Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen are non metals. No charges to worry about either! Much easier
It is a compound.
There are a total of 6 oxygen atoms in Ba(OH)3)2. Each hydroxide ion (OH-) contains one oxygen atom, and there are 6 hydroxide ions in Ba(OH)3)2.
Water is a compound
Compound.
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