If I remember my Chemistry, and maybe I do, there should be no difference between “OH” and “HO”. Both imply a Hydrogen molecule singly bonded to an Oxygen. A double bond would be written: “O=H” or “H=O”.
If I remember my Chemistry, and maybe I do, there should be no difference between “OH” and “HO”. Both imply a Hydrogen molecule singly bonded to an Oxygen. A double bond would be written: “O=H” or “H=O”.