OH- and H+
OH- and H+
OH- and H+
When an acid dissolves in water hydrogen ions bond with water to form hydronium ions, H3O+ When bases dissolve in water, hydroxide ions are formed, OH-
When an acid dissolves in water hydrogen ions bond with water to form hydronium ions, H3O+ When bases dissolve in water, hydroxide ions are formed, OH-
OH- and H+
OH- and H+
OH- and H+
OH- and H+
H+, OH- , H3O+ (considered same as H+)
Examples: OH-, H+ and impurities as CO-3, Na+, Ca2+, Cl-, etc.
If the water is pure, it will contain H3O+ ions and OH- ions. They are hydronium ions and hydroxyl ions.
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OH- and H+
Most are written with an aq after their symbols - aq is short for aqueous - water.
OH- and H+
Yes. The suffix does indeed give the proportions of water molecules and ions in the compound. The water molecules are somtimes coordinated around ions sometimes they are present in the lattice uncordinated to ions.