Vu Chemistry: Ch 16 Assignment IId - 2 step Acid/Base calculations

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Utilizing all equations to solve between pH, pOH, [H3O+] and [OH-].

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  • umm can H3O+ also be called the oxonium ion, and is that just the same as H+?

  • @TVHyde hydronium is one type of oxonium ion and it is just the same as H+. H+ doesn't typically exist on its own though, so it bonds with water to form H3O+.

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  • thank you

  • @TVHyde Yes, H3O+ and H+ are the same.

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