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Hydroxide Or  Noun Hy·Drox·Ide  International Scientific  The Anion

Title hydroxide
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
hy·drox·ide

 \\hī-ˈdräk-ˌsīd\\ noun
 ETYMOLOGY  International Scientific Vocabulary
 DATE  1851
1. the monovalent anion OH- consisting of one atom of hydrogen and one of oxygen — called also hydroxide ion
2. an ionic compound of hydroxide with an element or group
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
hydroxide
hy·drox·ide hai5drCksaidNAmE -5drB:ks- / noun   (chemistry 化) a chemical consisting of a metal and a combination of 
oxygen
 and 
hydrogen
 
   氢氧化物
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
Search result show the entry is found in: iron hydroxide , or magnesium hydroxide , or manganic hydroxide , or manganous hydroxide , or potassium hydroxide , or barium hydroxide , or sodium hydroxide , or strontium hydroxide , or calcium hydroxide , or chromic hydroxide , or copper hydroxide , or cupric hydroxide , or aluminum hydroxide , or ammonium hydroxide , or ferric hydroxide , or ferrous hydroxide , or hydroxide ion

hy·drox·ide
\hīˈdräkˌsīd\ noun
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hydr- + oxide
1. : the univalent anion OH- consisting of one atom of hydrogen and one of oxygen
2. 
 a. : an ionic compound of hydroxide with an element or group
 b. : any of various hydrated oxides (as aluminum hydroxide) regarded as containing hydroxide

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