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<p>water molecules. However the notations <chem>H+</chem> and <chem>H3O+</chem> are still also used extensively because of their historical importance. This article mostly represents the hydrated proton as <chem>H3O+</chem>, corresponding to hydration by a single water molecule.</p>

<p><big>Equilibrium constant</big></p>
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