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what is the difference between hydrogen ion and hydronium ion?​

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Answered by sensanchita62
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In aqueous solution, acids combine with water molecules to form hydronium ion, which is represented by H3O+. Hydronium ions are often abbreviated as hydrogen ions (H+). An acid produces hydronium ions in solution by donating a proton (H+) to water.

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In aqueous solution, acids combine with water molecules to form hydronium ion, which is represented by H3O+. Hydronium ions are often abbreviated as hydrogen ions (H+). An acid produces hydronium ions in solution by donating a proton (H+) to water.

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