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Hydronium
a hydrated hydrogen ion in aqueous solution, H3O+. In solution the free hydrogen ion (that is, the nucleus of the hydrogen atom—the proton) is bound to the water molecules in the solution, forming mainly the hydronium ion: H+ + H2O = H3O+. Because of the small size of the proton (10−13 cm; other atoms have radii on the order of 10−8 cm) a strong electrical field is created, and there is covalent bonding between the proton and the unshared pair of electrons of the oxygen atom in water. The formation of the hydronium ion is analogous to the formation of the ammonium ion, NH4+; it has been established that the crystal hydrate of perchloric acid, HClO4H2O, has an ionic crystal lattice that is isomorphic with ammonium perchlorate, NH4+C104−. In crystals the H3O+ ion is called oxonium (as distinct from the hydronium ion, H3O+, which is in solution). Because of the association of water molecules, the hydronium ion binds a larger amount of water. The resultant hydrated hydronium ions have the formulas H5O2+, H7O3+, and H9O4+. REFERENCESSamoilov, O. Ia. Struktura vodnykh rastvorov elektrolitov i gidratat-siia ionov. Moscow, 1957.Neniţescu, C. Obshchaia khimiia. Moscow, 1968. (Translated from Rumanian.) Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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