carbon dioxide
No, CO2, or carbon dioxide, is not an acid.
CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3Carbonic acid.=========
Yes, CO2 is an acid oxide, because when it reacts with water, the product is carbonic acid H2CO3!
CO2 itself is not an acid, since it doesnt make hydrogen ions (H+). But it does become an acid when in contact with water. CO2 in water becomes carbonic acid. Carbonic acid (H2CO3) is a weak acid capable of splitting of a H+.
Coenzyme A reacts with pyruvic acid to form acetyl-CoA and release CO2.
Yes, carbon dioxide (CO2) can dissolve in water to form carbonic acid.
When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water, it forms carbonic acid, not a base.
Carbonic acid H2CO3, the acid made by the gas CO2 when it dissolves in water.
carbonic acid
There is no process of removing CO2 through acid rain. The two issues though are related in that coal burning plants generate the items needed to increase CO2 in our atmosphere and the gases that create acid rain.
No, it forms an acid, H2O + CO2 --> H2CO3 (carbonic acid)
When CO2 is dissolved with water creates H2CO3 which is a acid