When water molecuels ionize what does ir form?
Question asked by: JherrBearr
Asked on: 17 Sep 2008
Water is made up of H20, or two hydrogens and an oxygen.
When it ionises this splits off into a H+ and an OH-.
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When water molecules ionize H3O+ and OH- ions are formed. H2O + H2O = H3O+ + OH-.
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Date of comment: Fri, Sep 3rd 2010
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Date of comment: Fri, Sep 3rd 2010
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