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It becomes hydronium.

H2O + H+ = H3O+

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A Hydronium ion, although it is often simplified to H+ (a proton)

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Hydronium ion

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A hydroxide ion (OH-).

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It has to gain H+. H20 then becomes H30+.

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oxidized

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