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  • Understanding the Negative Charge of Hydroxide (OH-)
    The hydroxide ion (OH-) has a negative charge because it has an extra electron. This is because when an oxygen atom bonds with a hydrogen atom, the oxygen atom attracts the electrons in the bond more strongly than the hydrogen atom does. This creates a partial negative charge on the oxygen atom and a partial positive charge on the hydrogen atom. When the hydroxide ion is formed, the hydrogen atom is released, leaving the oxygen atom with an extra electron and a negative charge.
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