释义 |
hy·drox·ide \hīˈdräkˌsīd\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hydr- + oxide 1. : the univalent anion OH- consisting of one atom of hydrogen and one of oxygen 2. a. : an ionic compound of hydroxide with an element or group b. : any of various hydrated oxides (as aluminum hydroxide) regarded as containing hydroxide |