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    H<sup>+</sup>, H<sub>3</sub>O<sup>+</sup>, and OH<sup>+</sup> Are Different Ways of Representing the Species
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H+, H3O+, and OH+ Are Different Ways of Representing the Species

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H+, H3O+, and OH+ are different ways of representing the species that causes a solution to be acidic.

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