OH- and H+ ;)
OH- and H+ , and let's not forget H3O^+
OH- and H+
OH- and H+
H2O <=> H+ + OH- Note: The symbol <=> is intended to represent a backward and forward equilibrium.
If the water is pure, it will contain H3O+ ions and OH- ions. They are hydronium ions and hydroxyl ions.
Kw is the symbol for the equilibrium constant of water, which represents the auto-ionization of water into hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions. Its value under standard conditions is 1.0 x 10^-14 at 25°C.
In a glass of water, the symbols representing the ions are H+ (hydrogen ion) and OH- (hydroxide ion) formed from the dissociation of water molecules into H2O → H+ + OH-. These ions contribute to the electrical conductivity and pH of the water.
OH- and H+
OH- and H+
OH- and H+
The equation is: H2O------>H+ + OH-
The equation is: H2O------>H+ + OH-