What is this process called? H3O+ + OH- <---------------------------> H2O
RiSeAgAiNSt2538 Member Joined Mar 26, 2008 Messages 109 Location Milton NSW Gender Male HSC 2008 Jul 2, 2008 #1 What is this process called? H3O+ + OH- <---------------------------> H2O Last edited: Jul 2, 2008
Undermyskin Self-delusive Joined Dec 9, 2007 Messages 587 Gender Male HSC 2008 Jul 2, 2008 #2 Are you asking about 'neutralization'?
B Bainesy Member Joined Feb 26, 2008 Messages 144 Gender Male HSC 2008 Jul 2, 2008 #3 lime waterisation
X xiao1985 Active Member Joined Jun 14, 2003 Messages 5,704 Gender Male HSC N/A Jul 7, 2008 #4 Bainesy said: lime waterisation Click to expand... I don't read sacasm well. But... no? Neutralisation or self ionisation of water molecule. (If you read the equation in reverse). PS your equation is not balanced.
Bainesy said: lime waterisation Click to expand... I don't read sacasm well. But... no? Neutralisation or self ionisation of water molecule. (If you read the equation in reverse). PS your equation is not balanced.
minijumbuk ┗(^o^ )┓三 Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 652 Gender Male HSC 2008 Jul 7, 2008 #5 Bainesy said: lime waterisation Click to expand... LOOOOOOOL Limation of water :rofl::rofl::rofl: It's as xiao1985 said: neutralisation from left to right, ionisation of water from right to left.
Bainesy said: lime waterisation Click to expand... LOOOOOOOL Limation of water :rofl::rofl::rofl: It's as xiao1985 said: neutralisation from left to right, ionisation of water from right to left.