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Which of the following ions is formed when the positive hydrogen ions from an acid bond to water molecules? (4 points)

H−

OH−

H2O+

H3O+
I think the last one but I am not sure

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Answer:

H3O+

Step-by-step explanation:

In an aqueous solution, polar water molecules remove one or more hydrogen ions from an acidic molecule (like HCl), leaving behind a negative ion (Cl−). The positive hydrogen ions from the acidic substance bond to water molecules to form hydronium ions (H3O+). In the reaction above, you can see that the acid donates the hydrogen ion. -FLVS

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