Why we write H30+ and not H.
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because when H+ ion start is releasing
it reacts with H2O very fast and give H3O
(hydronium ion) so final resultant reaction is H3O
and second reason
H is reducing agent so for reducing H2O it forms
H3O
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The H3O+ ion is considered to be the same as the H+ ion as it is the H+ ion joined to a water molecule. The proton cannot exist in aqueous solution, due to its positive charge it is attracted to the electrons on water molecules and the symbol H3O+ is used to represent this transfer
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