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differentiate between h1,h2 and h+​

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The H+ hydrogen ion is the basis of the pH scale. Hydride is a hydrogen atom which has an extra electron. ... That is why Hydride ion (H-) has the minus sign distinguishing it from a regular Hydrogen atom (H). The two dots after the H means that this ion has two electrons instead of just one.

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The H+ hydrogen ion is the basis of the pH scale. Hydride is a hydrogen atom which has an extra electron. ... That is why Hydride ion (H-) has the minus sign distinguishing it from a regular Hydrogen atom (H). The two dots after the H means that this ion has two electrons instead of just one.

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