Hydroxide is "HO-". It's a very reactive base.
The atomic mass of hydroxide (rounding) is 17.008 atomic mass of oxygen 16.00 + atomic mass of hydrogen 1.008
In Fe(OH)3 are three different elements:Fe = ironO = oxygenH = hydrogen
Al(OH)3 is a base (Aluminum hyroxide)
Mg(OH)2
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Mg(OH)2
The products are potassium chloride and water.
limewater is a solution of calcium hyroxide and calcium hydroxide is a base.
Both hydroxide and carbonate are relatively strong bases. They would not react with each other.
The atomic mass of hydroxide (rounding) is 17.008 atomic mass of oxygen 16.00 + atomic mass of hydrogen 1.008
A water plus a metal makes a metal hydroxide and hydrogen gas For example, Potassium + Water ---> Potassium Hyroxide + Water 2K + 2H20 ---> 2KOH + H2
that means the silver nitrate reacted with the sodium hyroxide solution and sodium hydroxide and silver oxide was produced. this is called a double replacement reaction.
NH3 = ammonia, gaseous AND in solution, weak base (sometimes as wrongly presented as NH4OH, but ammonia is not a hyroxide!, it isn't a strong base like OH-)NH4+ = ammonium, conjugated acid of ammonia, salty cation.
In Fe(OH)3 are three different elements:Fe = ironO = oxygenH = hydrogen
In conclusion, the formation of a white precipitate upon the addition of silver nitrate indicates the presence of a chloride ion in the solution. This reaction is commonly used in qualitative analysis to test for the presence of chloride ions in a sample.