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  • Understanding the Hydroxide Ion (OH⁻): Structure & Role
    A hydroxide ion is indicated by OH⁻.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * O represents the oxygen atom.

    * H represents the hydrogen atom.

    * indicates a negative charge.

    Hydroxide ions are formed when a water molecule (H₂O) loses a proton (H⁺). They are highly reactive and play a crucial role in many chemical reactions, particularly those involving acids and bases.

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