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March 29, 2012, 09:45:50 PM »
How i find that exist H3O+? I tried (bound electrons-anti bound electrons)/2 but i H+ do not have electrons..
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March 30, 2012, 01:35:21 AM »
Ion H
3
O
+
was found in crystal structures of some acids, for the first time in HClO
4
.
H
2
O, which in fact is H
3
O
+
ClO
4
-
. Other ions: H
5
O
2
+
and H
7
O
3
+
were found in crystal structures of superacids.
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Sorry, my english is bad. I would like to ask if is possible prove that existe H3O+ using the formula = (bound electrons - anti bound electrons)/2
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You forgot oxygenthat has also nonbonded electrons.
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