It's H2O, but there is 3 molecules of it.
hydronium ion
It is boric acid, often written as B(OH)3
yes and OH is basic
Hydronium
Sp3
pastis
In this reaction H3O+ is the conjugate acid. The original acid in this reaction is H3PO4
A basic solution has more OH- ions A solution with more H3O+ is acidic.
No, it is an acid.
The conjugate acid of H2O is H3O+
Its conjugate acid is H3O+
H3O is a strong acid.
In this reaction H3O+ is the conjugate acid. The original acid in this reaction is H3PO4
A basic solution has more OH- ions A solution with more H3O+ is acidic.
No, it is an acid.
The conjugate acid of H2O is H3O+
Its conjugate acid is H3O+
You will get a solution of hydrodium ions (H3O+) with the conjugate base of the acid. For instance, you add hydrochloric acid (HCl) to water, you get: HCl + H2O --> H3O+ + Cl-
H3o+
I guess H3O+
Equation: H2CrO4 + H2O <=> H3O+ + HCrO4- <=> H3O+ + CrO42-
Hydrochloric acid solution
The Hydronium Ion - or H3O+