Chemistry Flashcards
O^(2-) is known as _____.
oxide
H(2)O(2) is known as ____ _____.
hydrogen peroxide
NH(4+) is known as _____.
ammonium
PO(4)^(3-) is known as _____.
phosphate
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The chemical formula for oxide is:
O^(2-)
The chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide is:
H(2)O(2)
Hydrogen peroxide is the simplest _____ (a compound with an oxygen–oxygen single bond).
peroxide
A compound with an oxygen–oxygen single bond is called a _____.
peroxide
A peroxide is a compound with an _________ single bond.
oxygen-oxygen
The chemical formula for ammonium is:
NH(4+)
The chemical formula for ammonium phosphate:
(NH4)3PO4
Adding an -OH group is called:
hydroxylation.
Hydroxylation results in:
an -OH (hydroxyl) group (from an -H).
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Hydrolysis results in:
on -OH (hydroxyl) group (from a -CH).