it is very simple
the answer is H3O+.
2006-12-20 05:11:55
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answered by ibrar 4
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Hydronium is the common name for the cation H3O+ derived from protonation (the addition of a proton (H+) to an atom, molecule, or ion) of water. It is the simplest type of an oxonium ion.
2006-12-20 13:14:11
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answered by Country Hick 5
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hydronium is the common name for the cation H3O+ derived from protonation of water. It is the simplest type of an oxonium ion.
Contents!!
There are four fundamental types of reactions
(a) ion-combination reactions, also called metathetical or precipitation reactions, (b) proton-transfer reactions, also called Lowry-Bronsted acid-base reactions, (c) electron-sharing reactions, also known as Lewis acid-base reactions, and (d) electron-transfer reactions, more commonly known as oxidation-reduction (redox)reactions.
and it is used commonly in the acid-base reaction !! sometimes
in redox reactions
2006-12-20 13:23:00
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answered by gokusanone 1
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H3O+
2006-12-20 13:17:41
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answered by Angel Eve 6
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H30 plus baby
i knew that like right away when i saw your q even when i took chem last yr
2006-12-20 13:18:28
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answered by HS Sweetness 3
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