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What is the overall charge on the compound, sodium hydroxide? explain

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Answer:

Overall, the electric charge of the compound
{\rm NaOH} is
0.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sodium hydroxide
{\rm NaOH} is an ionic compound. This compound is made up of a large number of sodium ions
{\rm Na^(+)} and hydroxide ions
{\rm OH^(-)}.

As the superscripts suggest, each sodium ion
{\rm Na^(+)} carries a charge of
(+1) while each hydroxide ion
{\rm OH^(-)} carries a charge of
(-1).

The two types of ions are paired up at a one-to-one ratio within
{\rm NaOH}. Charges on these ions would balance one another, such that the overall electric charge on the compound
{\rm NaOH}\! would be
0.

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