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How do h+ions exist in wwater

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Answered by akriti3316
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This is because hydrogen ions do not exist in aqueous solutions, but take the form of the hydronium ion, \(H_3O^+\). ... In other words, the water molecules dissociate while the OH- ions combine with the H+ ions to form water. Water has the ability to attract H+ ions because it is a polar molecule.

Answered by pragati9580
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H+ ions are present in water 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 water H2O.

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