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2 September, 16:06

Pure water at 25°C ionizes as what?

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  1. 2 September, 17:09
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    Pure water molecules are composed of two hydrogen atoms and a single oxygen atom. Water molecules can decompose quite readily around room temperature into their constituent ions. Pure water at 25 degrees Celsius ionizes into positive hydrogen ions (H+) and negative hydroxide ions (OH-). This water molecule is said to deprotonate.
  2. 2 September, 19:46
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    The ionization of pure water is an ionization reaction in which a water molecule loses the nucleus of one of its hydrogen atoms and becomes a hydroxide ion. The ionic product of pure water is denoted as Kw. During this process hydronium is produced (H3O+). At 25 degrees the Kw is 13.99.
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