oxides and hydroxides
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oxides and hydroxides
Which metal oxides and metal hydroxides form bases? Do all the group 1 and group 2 elements work? Are there any transition metal bases that we should know?
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Re: oxides and hydroxides
The response above talks about group 1 and two. So I will talk about some transitional metals. These also can form hydroxides and oxides as seen in the textbook. This is because they can become a +3 or +4 ion and can bind to oxygen which is -2 or hydroxide which is -1
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Re: oxides and hydroxides
Straight Answer: Yes, all of the ones that are part of group one and two are able to form oxides/hydroxides.
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Re: oxides and hydroxides
To answer simply, yes. Both group 1 and group 2 elements will form oxides and hydroxides.
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Re: oxides and hydroxides
Yes, all group one and two metals can form bases. There are more metals than just these that can form bases however.
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Re: oxides and hydroxides
Hi! So yes all the group 1 and group 2 metals will form oxides and hydroxides because they lose an electron(s) and the cation of the element will form a oxide or hydroxide with another element or molecule.
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