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Question
what is the role of a water molecule in forming a hydronium ion? it forms a covalent bond with h+ it releases a chloride ion it precipitates the solute it donates an electron
Brief Explanations
When a hydrogen ion ($H^+$) combines with a water molecule ($H_2O$), a hydronium ion ($H_3O^+$) is formed. The oxygen atom in the water molecule has lone pairs of electrons. The $H^+$ ion forms a covalent bond with the water molecule by using one of the lone pairs of electrons on the oxygen atom.
- The second option is incorrect as there is no chloride ion involved in the formation of hydronium ion from water and $H^+$.
- The third option is wrong because precipitation is not related to the formation of hydronium ion from water and $H^+$.
- The fourth option is incorrect as the water molecule does not donate an electron to form hydronium ion. It forms a covalent bond with $H^+$.
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It forms a covalent bond with $H^+$.