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What is the structure of a bare proton H+ in aqueous solution?
A. It exists as a free ion
B. It forms a dimer H2+
C. It cannot exist freely and bonds to a water molecule to form the hydronium ion H3O+
D. It forms a complex with hydroxide ions
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