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_As we know that if we remove an electron from Hydrogen it will be proton only because hydrogen has an electron and proton only then in water how does H+ (proton) react with another H+ (proton) to form H2 gas . They have repulsive nature_


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Answered by NehaNair
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Hydrogen ion, strictly, the nucleus of a hydrogen atom separated from its accompanying electron. The hydrogen nucleus is made up of a particle carrying a unit positive electric charge, called a proton. The isolated hydrogen ion, represented by the symbol H+, is therefore customarily used to represent a proton. Because the bare nucleus can readily combine with other particles (electrons, atoms, and molecules), the isolated hydrogen ion can exist only in a nearly particle-free space (high vacuum) and in the gaseous state

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