an acid yields ______ when dissolved in water
a) hydroxyl ion
b) hydronium ion
c) positive ion
d)neurtol ion
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an acid yields ______ when dissolved in water
a) hydroxyl ion
b) hydronium ion
c) positive ion
d)neurtol ion
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Answer:
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Explanation:
HEYA OPTION 'B' IS CORRECT
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The hydrogen ion in aqueous solution is no more than a proton, a bare nucleus. Although it carries only a single unit of positive charge, this charge is concentrated into a volume of space that is only about a hundred-millionth as large as the volume occupied by the smallest atom. (Think of a pebble sitting in the middle of a sports stadium!) The resulting extraordinarily high charge density of the proton strongly attracts it to any part of a nearby atom or molecule in which there is an excess of negative charge. In the case of water, this will be the lone pair (unshared) electrons of the oxygen atom; the tiny proton will be buried within the lone pair and will form a shared-electron (coordinate) bond with it, creating a hydronium ion, H3O+ . In a sense, H2O is acting as a base here, and the product H3O+ is the conjugate acid of water:
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Answer:
Your correct answer isHydronyum.