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9 November, 23:42

In a water solution what form do hydrogen ions exist in?

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  1. 9 November, 23:48
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    All hydrogen ions are formed from a 'core' H3O+. They are not fixed structures in aqueous solution but exist as 'flickering' clusters, as with other water clusters, with hydrogen bonding water molecules continuously coming and going. The lifetimes of the clusters are independent of the lifetime of individual linkages.
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