On Fri., Jul. 5, 2019, 12:03 a.m. JonesBeene, <[email protected]> wrote:

> *From: *H LV <[email protected]>
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>    - However delocalization can in principle happen to protons as well…
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> Isn’t hydronium a classic example of delocalization of protons?
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I am not sure if the term delocalization means the same thing in this case.
Harry


If so, the H2O/H3O+ ratio of oceans at any given time means that proton
> delocalization  is not an uncommon occurrence.
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> Too bad this is not an easy phenomenon to exploit…
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> ….on first glance it looks like it should be easy.
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