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why hydronium ion is formed during an acid base reaction

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Answered by hldrrai4
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Answer:

As H+ ions dissociate from the acid and bond with water, they form hydronium ions, thus increasing the hydronium concentration of the solution.  This is caused by the OH− ions that dissociate from bases. These ions bond with H+ ions from the dissociation of water to form H2O rather than hydronium ions.

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Answered by saikethansaikethan
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Explanation:

When acid base reactions takes place the hydrogen atom present inacid reacts with water to form hydronium ion

H2o+H+_H3o+

here H3o+ is hydronium ion.

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