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Record 1 1982-08-10

English

Subject field(s)
  • Chemistry
  • Electrolysis (Electrokinetics)
  • Electrochemistry
CONT

It is evident that a complex series of chemical reactions occur in the course of precipitation and that a variety of species, which are either proton donors or acceptors, has an influence on the acidity of rain water.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Chimie
  • Électrolyse (Électrocinétique)
  • Électrochimie
CONT

L'ion hydrogène H+, ou proton, est le noyau de l'atome d'hydrogène. Il ne semble pas que le proton puisse exister à l'état libre dans un solvant comme l'eau. Il s'associe en effet à une molécule d'eau, qui joue le rôle de base (accepteur de protons), pour former l'ion hydronium H3O+, ou ion hydrogène hydraté (...). L'eau peut jouer aussi le rôle d'acide (donneur de protons) (...)

Spanish

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