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Revision as of 15:09, 8 November 2019
Key Stage 3
Meaning
A Metal Hydroxide is a basic metal compound made of one or more Metal atoms and one or more Hydroxide ions.
About Metal Hydroxides
- Metal Hydroxides have a pH greater than 7
- All Metal Hydroxides dissolve in water to make an alkali.
Examples
Group 1 Metal Hydroxides | Group 2 Metal Hydroxides | Transition Metal Hydroxides | Group 3 Metal Hydroxides |
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Chemical Formulae may vary for transition metals.
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