What molecule loses a proton to form the hydroxide ion OH- (also written as HO-)?
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A hydroxide ion, $\mathrm{OH}^{-}$, results when a proton is removed from a $\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}$ molecule. The ion that results when a proton is removed from a $\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}_{2}$ molecule is called a hydroperoxide ion, $\mathrm{HO}_{2}^{-}$. Write the Lewis formula for a hydroperoxide ion. Name the following ionic compounds: $\mathrm{NaHO}_{2}$ and $\mathrm{Ba}\left(\mathrm{HO}_{2}\right)_{2}$.
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