C20H30O has only three (3) elements. Those are carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O).
The oxidation number of each hydrogen (H) in H3O+ is +1. The oxidation number of oxygen (O) is -2. Overall, the oxidation number of the H3O+ ion is +1.
HCLO3--->H3O+Clo3 H3O--->H+H2O H2O--->2H+O
No, H3O+ (hydronium ion) is acidic. The presence of H3O+ in a solution indicates it is acidic in nature.
The pKa of H3O+ is approximately -1.74. This indicates that H3O+ is a strong acid as it readily donates a proton in aqueous solutions.
The conjugate base for the hydronium ion (H3O+) is indeed water
The name for H3O O Cl4 is tetrachlorohydroxide.
The oxidation number of each hydrogen (H) in H3O+ is +1. The oxidation number of oxygen (O) is -2. Overall, the oxidation number of the H3O+ ion is +1.
The chemical formula of hydronium is H3O +.
HCLO3--->H3O+Clo3 H3O--->H+H2O H2O--->2H+O
There are a lot of substances that are made up of the same elements. I am not quite sure if you meant the exact same elements, like only those, and no others, or if you meant some substances that are made out of the same elements, but others can be added: Scenario 1: Oxygen: O, O2, O3 Carbon: CO CO2 Scenario 2: H, H2, HCl, K, KNO3 H2O, H3O
expressionism
HO-C-OSO2 + OH- yields C=O + SO2 and H3O+
Hydrogen, chlorine, oxygen HCl + H2O ---> H3O+ + Cl- + H2O this equilibrium is about 100% to the right
H3O is a strong acid.
No, H3O+ (hydronium ion) is acidic. The presence of H3O+ in a solution indicates it is acidic in nature.
H2O is a polar molecule; +H3O is even more so.
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