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Definition of Hydroxide ion
1. Noun. The anion OH having one oxygen and one hydrogen atom.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydroxide Ion
Literary usage of Hydroxide ion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"If the substrate were buried deeply in the interior of the micelle it would be
protected from the hydroxide ion, and therefore we conclude that any ..."
2. An Advanced Course of Instruction in Chemical Principles by Arthur Amos Noyes, Miles Standish Sherrill (1922)
"Hydrogen-Ion and Hydroxide-Ion as Catalysts. — In aqueous solutions many reactions
are accelerated by hydrogen-ion. This is probably true of all reactions ..."
3. The Elements of Qualitative Chemical Analysis: With Special Consideration of by Julius Stieglitz (1911)
"In solutions of ammonium hydroxide the concentration of hydroxide ion for 18°
... 1 Calling x the concentration of the hydroxide-ion, required to saturate a ..."
4. The Electrical Conductivity of Aqueous Solutions by Arthur Amos Noyes (1907)
"In the ammonium chloride solutions part of the hydrogen corresponds to the excess
of chloride-ion over ammonium-ion, the remainder to the hydroxide-ion in ..."
5. The Electromotive Force of Iron Under Varying Conditions: And the Effect of by Theodore William Richards, Gustavus Edward Behr (1906)
"In the ammonium chloride solutions part of the hydrogen corresponds to the excess
of chloride.ion over ammonium.ion, the remainder to the hydroxide.ion in ..."