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[H3O+] = 1x10^-7 M = hydronium ion concentration[OH-] = 1x10^-7 M = hydroxide ion concnetration
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Yes, in fact an acidic solution is, by definition, one where the hydronium ion concentration is higher than the hydroxide ion concentration.
The hydroxide ion concentration equals the hydronium ion concentration at a (neutral) pH of 7
yes and they form 2 water molecules.
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If anything it's the hydronium ion, H3O+
[H3O+] = 1x10^-7 M = hydronium ion concentration[OH-] = 1x10^-7 M = hydroxide ion concnetration
Water disassociates to form the OH- ion or the hydroxide ion, and the H3O+ ion, otherwise known as the hydronium ion.
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Yes, in fact an acidic solution is, by definition, one where the hydronium ion concentration is higher than the hydroxide ion concentration.
The hydroxide ion concentration equals the hydronium ion concentration at a (neutral) pH of 7
hydronium ion and the hydroxide ion h2o + h2o <--> h3o+ + oh-
yes and they form 2 water molecules.
It becomes hydronium. H2O + H+ = H3O+
when base react with water it decomposes to give hydroxide OH negative and acids react with water to produce hydronium ion H3O positive.......