#Biochemistry
The proton of a hydronium ion can jump rapidly to another water mol- ecule and then to another (Fig. 2-15). For this reason, the mobilities of H ⫹ and OH ⫺ ions in solution are much higher than for other ions, which must move through the bulk water carrying their waters of hydration. Proton jumping is also responsible for the observation that acid–base reactions are among the fastest reactions that take place in aqueous solution
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