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Oxides, hydrides, hydroxides

Oxides, hydrides, hydroxides. Brad, Adam and Coulson. The “ides”. Oxides: combination oxygen + metal Hydrides: compounds in which H is bonded with a metal Hydroxides: OH - plus a metal or ammonium ( NH 4 + ). examples. Oxides: Zinc oxide  ZnO Sodium oxide  Na 2 O

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Oxides, hydrides, hydroxides

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  1. Oxides, hydrides, hydroxides Brad, Adam and Coulson

  2. The “ides” • Oxides: combination oxygen + metal • Hydrides: compounds in which H is bonded with a metal • Hydroxides: OH- plus a metal or ammonium ( NH4+ )

  3. examples Oxides: • Zinc oxide  ZnO • Sodium oxide  Na2O • Calcium oxide  CaO Hydrides: • Sodium hydride  NaH • Lithium hydride  LiH • Rubidium hydride  RbH

  4. Examples (cont.) Hydroxides- • lithium hydroxide LiOH • Potassium hydroxide KOH • Cesium hydroxide CsOH

  5. Try these… • Zinc oxide  • Titanium(3) oxide  • Sodium hydride  • Lithium hydroxide  • Potassium hydroxide  • BeO  • FeO  • CuH  • LiOH  • FrH 

  6. Answers… • ZnO • Ti2O3 • NaH • LiOH • KOH • Berylium oxide • Iron (2) oxide • Copper (1) hydride • Lithium hydroxide • Francium hydride

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