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  2. Boric acid - Wikipedia

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    b(oh) 3 (oh 2) + h 2 o → [b(oh) 4] − + h 3 o + This reaction may be characterized as Lewis acidity of boron toward HO − , rather than as Brønsted acidity . [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] However, some of its behaviour towards some chemical reactions suggest it to be a tribasic acid in the Brønsted-Lowry sense as well.

  3. Europium(III) hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Europium(III) hydroxide is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula Eu(OH) 3. Chemical properties. Europium(III) hydroxide can be prepared by reacting metallic ...

  4. Hydroxy group - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a hydroxy or hydroxyl group is a functional group with the chemical formulaOH and composed of one oxygen atom covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom. In organic chemistry , alcohols and carboxylic acids contain one or more hydroxy groups.

  5. Yttrium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Yttrium(III) hydroxide is an inorganic compound and an alkali with the chemical formula Y(OH) 3. Production ... Chemical properties. Yttrium(III) ...

  6. Holmium(III) hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Ho(OH) 3 + 3 H + → Ho 3+ + 3 H 2 O Holmium(III) hydroxide undergoes thermal decomposition to HoO(OH) at elevated temperatures. Further decomposition at higher temperatures produces Ho 2 O 3 .

  7. Aluminium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium hydroxide is amphoteric, i.e., it has both basic and acidic properties. Closely related are aluminium oxide hydroxide, AlO(OH), and aluminium oxide or alumina (Al 2 O 3), the latter of which is also amphoteric. These compounds together are the major components of the aluminium ore bauxite. Aluminium hydroxide also forms a gelatinous ...

  8. Iron (III) oxide-hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide or ferric oxyhydroxide [2] is the chemical compound of iron, oxygen, and hydrogen with formula FeO(OH). The compound is often encountered as one of its hydrates, FeO(OH) ·n H 2 O [rust]. The monohydrate FeO(OH) · H 2 O is often referred to as iron(III) hydroxide Fe(OH) 3, [3] hydrated iron oxide, yellow iron oxide ...

  9. Orthocarbonic acid - Wikipedia

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    Orthocarbonic acid is highly unstable. Calculations show that it decomposes into carbonic acid and water: [2] [3] H 4 CO 4 → H 2 CO 3 + H 2 O. Orthocarbonic acid is one of the group of ortho acids that have the general structure of RC(OH) 3. The term ortho acid is also used to refer to the most hydroxylated acid in a set of oxoacids.