H2O is a polar molecule; +H3O is even more so.
H3O+ is polar.
Hydronium ions have the formula H3O+
H3O+
pH scale ranges from 0 - 14. It measures the acidity or basicity of a solution. A measurement of 7 is neutral, less than 7 is acidic and a basic is higher than 7. pH is measured based on the concentration of hydroxide and hydrogen (or hydronium) ions in solution. A solution containing hydrogen (H+ ions) or Hydronium ions (H3O - which is made from the reaction of hydrogen ions with water) indicate a pH lower than 7 or an acidic solution. A solution containing hydroxide ions (OH-) creates a basic solution with a pH greater than 7. It is possible to measure a pH that is greater than the bounds of the scale since the calculation for the scale is based on the negative log of the concentration of hydrogen (or hydronium) ions in the solution. pH=-log[H3O] therefore [H3O] = 10^-pH
acetic acid has fewer H3O+ ions and hence it is weak acid . so it does not turn blue litmus to red .
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H3O+- polar,asymmetrical (hydronium cation) PCl5 - polar asymmetrical (phosphorus pentachloride) H2S - polar, symmetrical (hydrogen sulfide) CF4 - polar symmetrical (carbon tetrafluoride)
Yes.
H3o+
In this reaction H3O+ is the conjugate acid. The original acid in this reaction is H3PO4
H3O is a strong acid.
Hydronium ions have the formula H3O+
No GaH3 is not polar. GaH3 is not polar because it has a trigonal planar shape. It also has dipoles that are balanced.
H3O+
The H+ from a strong acid reacts with a water molecule (H2O) to generate H3O^+, the hydronium ion.
In this case the H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) is acting as an acid. The acid loses a hydrogen ion, and the base gains one.
No, it is an acid.
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