- B(OH)3,
known as
boric acid, is an acid.
Unlike the
hydroxides of the
alkali and
alkaline earth hydroxides, it does not
dissociate in
aqueous solution. Instead...
-
Oxides and
hydroxides of aluminum.
Alcoa Research Laboratories. p. 2. OCLC 894928306.
Boundless (26 July 2016). "Basic and
Amphoteric Hydroxides". Boundless...
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hydroxides such as
sodium hydroxide and pot****ium
hydroxide. It is the
strongest of the five
alkali metal hydroxides.
Fused Caesium hydroxide dissolves gl**** by...
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insoluble hydroxides in water. The
natural analogue of iron(II)
hydroxide compound is the very rare
mineral amakinite, (Fe,Mg)(OH)2. Iron(II)
hydroxide has...
-
alkali metal hydroxides are
strong bases,
meaning that they
dissociate completely in
solution to give OH− ions. As
strong bases,
alkali hydroxides are highly...
- "sodium
hydroxide" is
often this monohydrate, and
published data may
refer to it
instead of the
anhydrous compound. As one of the
simplest hydroxides, sodium...
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strong bases. Some
metal hydroxides, such as
alkali metal hydroxides,
ionize completely when dissolved.
Certain metal hydroxides are weak
electrolytes and...
-
making concrete. The
reaction of
magnesium carbonate with the free
alkali hydroxides present in the
cement porewater also
leads to the
formation of expansive...
- (both tetragonal). Like the
hydroxides of
other metals, such as lead, aluminium, beryllium, tin and chromium, Zinc
hydroxide (and Zinc oxide), is amphoteric...
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aluminium oxides,
oxide hydroxides, and
hydroxides can be
summarized as follows:
aluminium oxides corundum (Al2O3)
aluminium oxide hydroxides diaspore (α-AlO(OH))...