Hydroxide
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Hydroxide is a functional group consisting of oxygen and hydrogen:
- -O−H
It has a charge of 1-.
The term hydroxyl group is used when the functional group -OH is counted as a substituent of an organic compound. Organic molecules containing a hydroxyl group are known as alcohols (CnH2n+1-OH).
Hydroxide is one of the simplest of the polyatomic ions. Hydroxide is a general term for any salt containing stoichiometric amounts of this polyatomic ion.
See also
de:Hydroxylgruppe eo:hidroksila grupo es:Grupo hidroxilo fr:Groupement hydroxyle is:Hýdroxýl nl:Hydroxylgroep ja:ヒドロキシル基 pl:Grupa hydroksylowa