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29 April, 17:12

Where would the hydrogen ion (h+) [or the hydronium ion (h3o+) ] and the hydroxide ion (oh-) come from?

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  1. 29 April, 18:27
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    The ions charge comes from the number of valence electrons. All elements excluding transition metals want to have 8 valence electrons. The first 3 groups will try to lose electrons to get to 8 where as the 5, 6, and 7 ones will try to gain electrons. Hydrogen is to small to get 8 electrons so it settles for 2 like helium because helium is a noble gas. oxygen needs 2 electrons and hydrogen gives one thats hy H is positive H3O is positive and OH is nwgitive.
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