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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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.
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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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