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H3O+ or OH-/H2O what does it mean

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An acid produces hydronium ions in solution by donating a proton (H+) to water. In contrast, a base (B) is a substance that produces hydroxide ion (OH-) by accepting a proton from water. Hydroxyl is a compound containing an oxygen atom bound covalently with a hydrogen atom.

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