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    What Atom in the Hydronium Ion, H<sub>3</sub>O⁺, Bears the Positive
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What Atom in the Hydronium Ion, H3O⁺, Bears the Positive

Question 98

Question 98

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What atom in the hydronium ion, H3O⁺, bears the positive charge?


A) the hydrogen atom
B) the oxygen atom
C) Neither atom bears a positive charge.
D) Hydrogen and oxygen equally share the positive charge.

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