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  • Ions in Nitric Acid Solutions: A Detailed Explanation
    The ions present in a solution of nitric acid (HNO3) are:

    - Hydronium ions (H3O+): These are formed when nitric acid dissolves in water and donates a proton (H+) to a water molecule.

    - Nitrate ions (NO3-): These are the conjugate base of nitric acid and are formed when the acid dissociates in water.

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