Generally, oh adds hydroxide to an inorganic compound's name. Moreover, element names aren't capitalized unless at the beginning of a sentence. We write iron (ii) hydroxide instead of just iron รขโ‚ฌยฆ

Acid oxides will react with water to ultimately give off h^+: Sulphur trioxide so_3 will form sulfuric acid: So_3 (g) + h_2o (l) รขโ‚ฌยฆ On the product side the carbonic acid (#h_2co_3#) is the conjugate acid as it is the hydrogen donor to the conjugate base (#oh^-#) as it receives the hydrogen ion. Only (c) is fully correct. As you can see, steam typically reacts with alkenes by adding h on one double-bonded atom and oh on the other. But there are two possible choices for which atom gets the single รขโ‚ฌยฆ

Only (c) is fully correct. As you can see, steam typically reacts with alkenes by adding h on one double-bonded atom and oh on the other. But there are two possible choices for which atom gets the single รขโ‚ฌยฆ Here's what i get. The general equation for the dissociation of a carboxylic acid is r-cooh + h_2o รขโ€กล“ r-coo^- + h_3o^+ all we have to do is write the