Chemistry, asked by varuuu, 1 year ago

THE HYDRONIUM IONS ARE FORMED IN THE SOLUTION OF AN ACID BECAUSE ACID A. ACIDS CONTAIN HYDROGEN ATOM
B.ACIDS ARE HIGHLY REACTIVE C. HYDRONIUM IONS ARE MORE STABLE D. H- ARE NOT POSSIBLE

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Answered by hsijvdiob234
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The hydronium ion is an important factor when dealing with chemical reactions that occur in aqueoussolutions. Its concentration relative tohydroxide is a direct measure of the pH of a solution. It can be formedwhen an acid is present in water or simply in pure water.

varuuu: tell me the option please
hsijvdiob234: c must be
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Answered by Pranjal123456
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Hydronium ions are formed when an acid ionizes in water because it contains H+ ions and which cannot exist alone because it is only one proton so, tilt attaches itself with a water molecule to form H3O+ which is called hydronium ions.
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Pranjal123456: A.
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varuuu: it cannot be c
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