No. An acid is a solution containing H+ ions
No, carbon dioxide is odorless.
it is combined with oxygen
it burns with a squeaky pop
Cardon dioxide
Carbon dioxide does not show reactions with acids.
You breath in oxygen and breath out cardon dioxide...
Carbonic, Sulphurous and Sulphuric acids are formed from Carbon Dioxide and Sulphur Dioxide which are produced naturally as well as from mad-made sources.
After this reaction a salt, carbon dioxide and water are formed.
Cardon Dioxide in the carbonated water that forms the base of any soda.
Its all diffusion.
A covalent bond forms between carbon and oxygen when carbon dioxide (CO2) is formed. In this bond, carbon shares electrons with oxygen to achieve a stable electron configuration.
The products of the reaction are water, carbon dioxide and a salt (the anion is from the acid).