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A [[Hydrogen|Hydrogen]] ion is formed when a Hydrogen [[Atom|atom]] loses an [[Electron|electron and]] therefore becomes positively charged (it has a charge of +1). A hydrogen atom is therefore often referred to as just a [[Proton|proton]], as it is left with only one proton and no electrons, as a H atom only has one of each.&nbsp;<br>  
A [[hydrogen|hydrogen]] [[ion|ion]] is formed when a hydrogen [[Atom|atom]] loses an [[electron|electron]] and therefore becomes positively charged (it has a charge of +1). A hydrogen atom is therefore often referred to as just a [[Proton|proton]], as it is left with only one proton and no electrons, as a H atom only has one of each.&nbsp;<br>  


== pH  ==
=== pH  ===


pH is a measure of an atoms ability to dissociate from a Hydrogen ion. The more easily it does this, and consequently the higher the concentration of Hydrogen ions in a solution, the lower the pH. Substances with a pH lower than 7 are known as [[Acid|Acidic]]. Consequently, Hydrogen ions are important to any reaction dealing with acids and bases, and as such are extremely important to chemistry.&nbsp;
pH is a measure of an atoms ability to dissociate from a hydrogen ion. The more easily it does this, and consequently the higher the concentration of Hydrogen ions in a solution, the lower the pH. Substances with a pH lower than 7 are known as [[acidic|acidic]]. Consequently, Hydrogen ions are important to any reaction dealing with acids and bases, and as such are extremely important to chemistry.&nbsp;

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A hydrogen ion is formed when a hydrogen atom loses an electron and therefore becomes positively charged (it has a charge of +1). A hydrogen atom is therefore often referred to as just a proton, as it is left with only one proton and no electrons, as a H atom only has one of each. 

pH

pH is a measure of an atoms ability to dissociate from a hydrogen ion. The more easily it does this, and consequently the higher the concentration of Hydrogen ions in a solution, the lower the pH. Substances with a pH lower than 7 are known as acidic. Consequently, Hydrogen ions are important to any reaction dealing with acids and bases, and as such are extremely important to chemistry.