All are ions with a 1+ charge due to the atom having lost its only valence electron.
Na+OH-(aq) + H+Cl-(aq) Na+Cl-(aq) + H+2O-(l)
The size will be H- ion > H atom > H+ ion
When acids dissolve in water they release a proton - also called a H+ ion. So the answer is "a". The level of acidity is due to H+ and level of alkalinity due to (OH)-. This is displayed in the equation pH=-log[H+] i.e. concentration of H+ ion.
H+ means the charge of the hydrogen ion. i.e when a hydrogen ion is formed, more oftan than not, an electron is lost from hydrogens outer sheel giving the ion a charge of +1. H+ ions are also basicaly the "thing" that makes an acid. e.g Hydrochloric acid (HCl) when in solution seperates into Cl- ions and H+ ions.
Hydrogen Ion is obtained by removing one electron from hydrogen atom. It is represented by H+ ,which is a proton. In aqueous solution it combines with water molecule to form hydronium ion, which is represented by H3O+.
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Na+OH-(aq) + H+Cl-(aq) Na+Cl-(aq) + H+2O-(l)
The oxidation number is +1. (Oxidation number for an ion is the ionic charge)
H+ion concentration in the solutions
Ion-exchange reaction or just exchange reaction.
Think of water as HOH, which is basically a H+ ion and an OH- ion. So then, in solution, the reaction looks like this: Na+ + OH- + H+ + Cl- ----> Na+ + Cl- + H+ + OH- and then if we put the ions together, we get NaOH + HCl ----> NaCl + H2O.
Monatomic cations with a single possible charge. H+ = hydrogen ion Mg2+ = magnesium ion Al3+ = aluminum ion. Li+ = lithium ion Ca2+ = calcium ion. Na+ = sodium ion Sr2+ = strontium ion. K+ = potassium ion Ba2+ = barium ion.
The size will be H- ion > H atom > H+ ion
When acids dissolve in water they release a proton - also called a H+ ion. So the answer is "a". The level of acidity is due to H+ and level of alkalinity due to (OH)-. This is displayed in the equation pH=-log[H+] i.e. concentration of H+ ion.
H+ means the charge of the hydrogen ion. i.e when a hydrogen ion is formed, more oftan than not, an electron is lost from hydrogens outer sheel giving the ion a charge of +1. H+ ions are also basicaly the "thing" that makes an acid. e.g Hydrochloric acid (HCl) when in solution seperates into Cl- ions and H+ ions.
Sodium ion (Na+) and Nitrate ion (NO3-). Also there are a few H+ and OH- ions that come from water, but their amounts are insignificant.
Hydrogen Ion is obtained by removing one electron from hydrogen atom. It is represented by H+ ,which is a proton. In aqueous solution it combines with water molecule to form hydronium ion, which is represented by H3O+.