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.

The general equation for the dissociation of a carboxylic acid is r-cooh + h_2o ⇌ r-coo^- + h_3o^+ all we have to do is write the Oxides that form neither an acid nor a base, in combination with water. 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). 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.

So_3 (g) + h_2o (l). 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.