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  • Hydrogen Ion vs. Proton: Understanding the Difference
    A hydrogen ion (H+) is often referred to as a proton.

    Here's why:

    * Structure: A hydrogen atom consists of one proton and one electron.

    * Ionization: When a hydrogen atom loses its electron, it becomes a positively charged ion, leaving only the proton behind.

    Therefore, the terms "hydrogen ion" and "proton" are essentially interchangeable in many contexts.

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