Chemistry, asked by najiullah, 7 months ago

What is h3o?

Does it is present in H2O? ​

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Answered by PRASADEDAKE
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Hydronium & Hydroxide Ions

In an aqueous solution, the added H+ becomes attracted to the negative poles on another water molecule. This leaves an H2O molecule with an extra hydrogen atom, written as H3O, called a hydronium ion.

Answered by ishananand1302
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H3O IS ANOTHER FORM OF WATER, IR SAY H2O.

IN THIS FORM, H2O WATER IS CONVERTED TO SOLID CARBON.

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