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hydroxide
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hydroxide /hy·drox·ide/ (hi-drok´sīd) any compound containing a hydroxyl group.
hy·drox·ide (h-drksd)
n.
A chemical compound containing the hydroxyl group, especially one that releases a hydroxyl group when dissolved.

hydroxide (OH-)
[hīdrok′sīd]
an ion.

hydroxide [hi-drok´sīd]
the OH anion or a compound containing the OH ion.

hydroxide (hīdrok´sīd´),
n an ionic compound that contains the OH2 ion, usually consisting of metals or the metal equivalent of the ammonium cation (NH42) that inactivates an acid.

hydroxide
the OH anion or a compound containing the OH ion.


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The researchers who made the surface observations caution that their observations cannot clearly distinguish between water and the hydroxyl ion.
Similarly, these renewable energy sources can be used to split water into hydrogen and hydroxyl ion, and then use the hydrogen to power the hydrogen fuel cell.
25) At the cathode, oxygen is reduced on a catalytically active surface of oxidized metal, mainly to hydroxyl ions as given in reaction (1), but other reaction products such as peroxides, super oxides, and radicals may also be formed.
 
 
 
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