| hydrogen ion |
a positively charged atom of hydrogen; that is to say, a normal hydrogen atomic nucleus
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| hydrogen ion concentration |
the number of moles of hydrogen ions per cubic decimeter
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| hydrogen ion |
A positively charged species of chemical, symbol H + , the ionized form of the hydrogen atom. The hydrogen ion is hydrated in aqueous solutions and is usually written as H 3 O + . Neutral water (pH 7) contains hydrogen ions at a concentration of 10 -7 mol L -1 . Dissolution of acids in water leads to an increase in the hydrogen ion concentration, and thus a decrease in the PH.
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| hydrogen ion |
The ion which is left when the hydrogen atom loses its electron, forming a proton. In water the hydrogen ion binds to the water molecules, producing H 3 O + . Compound which exhibit hydrogen bonding include water and amines.
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| hydrogen ion concentration |
The cause of acidity in water. See pH.
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