H+ can be either called a hydrogen ion or a proton.
The H+ ion (which in aqueous solutions exists as H3O+) has many roles. Probably the main "role" is in providing a level of acidity/basicity. The higher the concentration of H+, the lower the pH, or the more acidic.
That would be a hydrogen ion.
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The other name is PROTON
An H+ ion is called a hydrogen ion or a hydron. Sometimes it is called a proton, or is identified in its hydrated state as a hydronium ion, H3O+.
H+ could also be noted as H3O+ which is the hydronium ion. H+ and H3O+ are analogous to each other.
The cation H+ is the component of inorganic acids; also water dissociation produce this cation.
A hydrogen ion or a proton
the name is a hydrogen ion
Hydrogen Ion
PO43- is the ion called (Ortho)Phosphate. It comes from (Ortho)Phosphoric Acid [H3PO4].
It is H2PO4- ion which is called Di-Hydrogen-Phosphate ion.
H+ can be either called a hydrogen ion or a proton.
The chemical formula of nitric acid is HNO3.
A hydrogen ion or a proton
Hydrogen Ion
PO43- is the ion called (Ortho)Phosphate. It comes from (Ortho)Phosphoric Acid [H3PO4].
All the Lewis acids accept hydrogen ion or proton from any othercompound having acidic hydrogen.
It is H2PO4- ion which is called Di-Hydrogen-Phosphate ion.
A hydroxide ion found in a solution would make it basic. Another name for a hydroxide ion is a hydronium ion. Acids would donate hydrogen ions.
H+ can be either called a hydrogen ion or a proton.
The chemical formula of nitric acid is HNO3.
when a water molecule gains an hydrogen ion from another water molecule
Chloride is an ion that is neither an acid nor a base.
Hydrogen (H) is not the same as the Hydrogen ion H+. H+ is the term for a hydrogen atom that has lost its electron. Since the number of electrons is not equal to the number of protons, it is called an ion. Since the hydrogen atom is comprised of one proton and one electron, the hydrogen ion H+ is simply a proton.
An acid is a proton (hydrogen ion) donor.A substance or compound that gives up or transfers a hydrogen atom to another substance is know as an hydrogen-ion donor. Hydroxide ions are still bases - they accept hydrogen ions from acids and form water