How do H+ ions exist in aqueous medium
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Its concentration relative to hydroxide is a direct measure of the pH of a solution. ... As H+ ions are formed, they bond with H2O molecules in the solution to form H3O+ (the hydronium ion). This is because hydrogen ions do not exist in aqueous solutions, but take the form of the hydronium ion, H3O+.
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