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    Hydrochloric, Hypochlorous and Hydrobromic Acids Produce Only One H<sub>3</sub>O<sup>+</sup> Ion
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Hydrochloric, Hypochlorous and Hydrobromic Acids Produce Only One H3O+ Ion

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Hydrochloric, hypochlorous and hydrobromic acids produce only one H3O+ ion per molecule of acid when dissolved in water.

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