Yes, it can to form carbonic acid.
Carbon dioxide has a very low solubility in ethanol.
Yes, the dissolved carbon dioxide reacts chemically with the water making carbonic acid, allowing more carbon dioxide to dissolve.
Compounds or elements that don't dissolve in rain and make it acidic: Nonpolar molecules, such as those found in grease or oil, do not dissolve in water.
I think you mean of carbon dioxide and water. Carbon dioxide will dissolve in water and a very small proportion of it will dissociate to form a very weak acid.
Carbon dioxide plus water can dissolve minerals.
Carbon dioxide IS air
the answer would have to be carbon dioxide
Dry ice
Carbon dioxide is forced into the liquid at high pressure, causing some of it to dissolve (actually, even at normal pressures some carbon dioxide will dissolve in water, but using higher pressure makes more of it dissolve).
oxygen
The sugar will dissolve in the warm water.
no