Question #97f87

1 Answer

Yes

Explanation:

Yes, pure water does contain ions due to a process called the autoionization (or self-ionization) of water.

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That happens because water can act both as an acid, donating a proton, H+, to another water molecule, which acts as a base.

The reaction results in the formation of the hydronium ion, or H3O+, and of the hydroxide ion, HO.

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However, the concentration of hydronium and hydroxide ions will be very, very small; in fact, the equilibrium that's established in solution lies so far to the left, that only 18 in 1010 molecules of water will undergo autoionization.