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Hydrogen Dioxide I think... LOL
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as far as I know, hydroxide is OH- Dunno, actually. Kinda embarrassing. Isn't it just dihydroxide?
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Dihydrogen monoxide.
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Hydroxide is OH-. The IUPAC name for H2O is, in fact, simply Water. You can also call it Hydrogen Hydroxide (HOH), or Dihydrogen monoxide (H2O).
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Water is Hydrogen dioxide, or H20. Hydroxide would be OH−, and is usually found combined with another element, such as Sodium Hydroxide.
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The IUPAC name is oxidane. This makes water OH2 fit the pattern that CH4, methane fits into. Hydrogen Oxide, Dihydrogen oxide and Hydrogen hydroxide are joke names for water, not used seriously. Sometimes the Latin name 'Aqua' is used - typically on ingredients lists to hide the fact you are paying for a diluted product!
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