Is there difference b/w hydrogen n hydronium ions? N why happens to them when solution of acid is diluted?
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Hydrogen is H+
Hydronium is H3O+
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Hydronium is H3O+
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Are they same or not
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1) Yes. Hydrogen ion and hydronium ion afe two separate entities.
In fact, hydrogen ion when bonded with water is called hydronium ion.
H2O + H+ --> H3O+
2) When acid solution is diluted, concentration of H+ ions decreases.
As less H+ ions are available, concentration of hydronium ions also get reduced.
Hope this helped you...
● Answers -
1) Yes. Hydrogen ion and hydronium ion afe two separate entities.
In fact, hydrogen ion when bonded with water is called hydronium ion.
H2O + H+ --> H3O+
2) When acid solution is diluted, concentration of H+ ions decreases.
As less H+ ions are available, concentration of hydronium ions also get reduced.
Hope this helped you...
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