Chemistry
Name the ions furnished by:
(a) bases in solution
(b) an acid
Acids Bases Salts
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(a) bases in solution — Hydroxyl ion [OH-]
(b) an acid — H3O[+] . At first the hydrogen molecule furnishes hydrogen ion, but this hydrogen ion cannot exist independently. Therefore it combines with water molecule to form hydronium ion H3O[+].
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