A compound which reacts with hydronium ions of acid to give salt and water only
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hydronium ion act as acidic ion as it has h± ion hence the compound should be basic nature to obtained salt and water
eg: NaOH,,kOH,,Mg(OH),,.......etc
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An acid is a substance that, when dissolved in water, solely produces hydronium ions as H+ ions.
A molecule that includes OH- ions and is soluble in water is known as a base. When a base and an acid combine, the only products are salt and water. Neutralization reactions are this kind of response.
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- In an aqueous solution, the hydrogen ion is nothing more than a proton, the bare nucleus.
- This charge is condensed into a volume of space that is only approximately a hundred millionth as large as the volume inhabited by the tiniest atom, despite the fact that it only carries a single unit of positive charge. (Consider a stone in the middle of a stadium filled with athletes!)
- The proton is strongly drawn to any region of an adjacent atom or molecule where there is an excess of negative charge due to the exceptionally high charge density that results.
- This is the lone pair (unshared) electrons of the oxygen atom in the case of water; the small proton will be buried within the lone pair and will establish a shared-electron (coordinate) connection with it, resulting in a hydronium ion.
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