Lyonium ion

In chemistry, a lyonium ion is the cation derived by the protonation of a solvent molecule.[1] For example, a hydronium ion is formed from the protonation of water and CH
3
OH+
2
is the cation formed by the protonation of methanol. Lyate ion which is the anion formed by the deprotonation of a solvent molecule. These ions resulting from molecular autoionization contribute to the molar conductivity of protolytic solvents.

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