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How do hydrogen ions exist in a solution?

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A H+ ion in a solution due to an acid. The higher the conc. of H+ ions the more acidic. A hydrogen ion cannot exist in solution by itself so in an aqueous solution when an acid is dissociated into h+ ions, the ions bond with the h2o to form hydronium ions, h3o
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