I don't understand how Hydronium Hydroxide fits, could you elaborate?
It seems like that would be HHO ( hydrogen + hydrogen/oxygen), which I would think represents a different solution.
I only remember having chemistry classes twice throughout grade school, and I probably only had average scores.
Furthermore, if these alternate expressions are equally acceptable in the field, why aren't they used more commonly and why aren't they taught to students?
I don't understand how Hydronium Hydroxide fits, could you elaborate?
It seems like that would be HHO ( hydrogen + hydrogen/oxygen), which I would think represents a different solution.
I only remember having chemistry classes twice throughout grade school, and I probably only had average scores.
Furthermore, if these alternate expressions are equally acceptable in the field, why aren't they used more commonly and why aren't they taught to students?
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