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electron dot structure of hydronium ion

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Answered by aastha4865
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Let's do the Lewis structure for H3O+, the hydronium ion. On the periodic table, Hydrogen's in group 1, 1 valence electron; but we have 3 Hydrogens. ... Let's put some valence electronsaround the atoms. Start by forming chemical bonds: 2, 4, 6.

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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Almost every substance on the planet contains two atoms, such as hydrogen and oxygen.

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The interactions between these two atoms in water produce a special type of molecule known as a hydronium ion. Hydronium ions are water molecules that have gained an extra positive hydrogen ion.

The Lewis structure of the hydronium ion, H3O+. On the periodic table, hydrogen is in group 1, with one valence electron; however, we have three hydrogens. Let's surround the atoms with valence electrons. Begin by creating chemical bonds: 2,4,6 one solitary pair

The hydronium ion has the following structure: The structure of the hydronium ion reveals three bonding pairs of electrons and one lone pair of electrons.

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