Ion exchange using natural or synthetic resins removes calcium, magnesium and carbonate ions from water, replacing them with hydrogen and hydroxyl ions.
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It forms a series with the more common hydroxylherderite, which has morehydroxylionthan fluoride.
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Their hydrolysis occurs when the nucleophile (a nucleus-seeking agent, e.g., water orhydroxylion) attacks the carbon of the carbonyl group of the ester or amide.
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This applies in general: any equilibrium constant is equally valid for a product with an oxide ion as for the product with two hydroxyl ions.
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In an aqueous base, hydroxyl ions are better nucleophiles than polar molecules such as water.
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In alkaline solutions, nucleophilic hydroxyl ions attack the electrophilic central carbon to produce the colourless triphenylmethanol or carbinol form of the dye.
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Marked increases or decrease in conductance are associated with the changing concentrations of the two most highly conducting ionsthe hydrogen and hydroxyl ions.
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The positive hydronium ions that approach the negative cathode mostly combine with negative hydroxyl ions to form water.
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Photolysis of water vapor and carbon dioxide produces hydroxyl ions and atomic oxygen, respectively, and these in turn produce oxygen in small concentrations, with hydrogen escaping into space.
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