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How is an oxide ion formed?
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Dr Russ
Do you have an example of what you mean by an oxide ion? There are ions that a chemist might class as an oxide ion SO4^2- for example, or even OH-, but usually what is meant are metal oxides as ions, such as MnO4- or Cr2O7^2-.
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