- Brønsted–Lowry acid is
defined as a
chemical substance that
protonates another substance. Upon
protonating a substrate, the m**** and the
charge of the species...
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Protonated ozone is a
hydrogen polyoxide having the
molecular formula HO+3 (also
written O3H+). It is a
cationic structure consisting of an
ozone unit...
- fact the
strongest Brønsted base in the mixture,
protonating to H2F+ in the same way
water protonates to H3O+ in
aqueous acid. As a result, the acid is...
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which then
expels an
alkoxide ion. The
resulting carboxylic acid
quickly protonates the
alkoxide ion to give a
carboxylate ion and an alcohol.
Water is often...
- HCNH+, also
known as
protonated hydrogen cyanide, is a
molecular ion of
astrophysical interest. It also
exists in the
condensed state when
formed by superacids...
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ammonia (NH3).
Ammonium is also a
general name for
positively charged (
protonated)
substituted amines and
quaternary ammonium cations ([NR4]+),
where one...
- oldest-known
onium ion, and the
namesake for the class, is ammonium, NH+4, the
protonated derivative of ammonia, NH3. The name
onium is also used for
cations that...
- Dioxidanylium,
which is
protonated molecular oxygen, or just
protonated oxygen, is an ion with
formula HO+ 2. It is
formed when
hydrogen containing substances...
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Methylene amidogen Methyl cation Methyl radical Propynylidyne Protonated carbon dioxide Protonated hydrogen cyanide Silicon tricarbide Thioformaldehyde Tricarbon...
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higher H+
concentration than a
stronger base
because it is less
completely protonated than a
stronger base and, therefore, more
hydrogen ions
remain in its...