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How do H+ ions exist in water

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Answered by 00001919
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H+ ions exist in water by virtue of forming adducts with water molecules like H3O+, H5O2+ and so on. These species have been shown to exist using Mass Spectrometric studies.

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Answered by sunilpbm69
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H+ ions exist in water by virtue of forming adducts with water molecules like H3o+ , H5O2+ and so on

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