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OH- can be described as which polyatomic ion?

  • A Hydroxite
  • B Phosphate
  • C Hydroxide
  • D Helium
  • E Deoxyribose
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OH- is the chemical formula for the hydroxide ion. It consists of one oxygen atom bonded to one hydrogen atom and carries a negative charge. The hydroxide ion is commonly found in bases and plays a crucial role in many chemical reactions. Therefore, the correct description for OH- is hydroxide.

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