There is no chemical HCO2
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"The formate ion (HCO2-) has a carbon atom as the central atom, with a H atom single bonded to the left, an O atom single bonded to the right with two pair of electrons around it, and one double bonded O atom to the top also with two pair of electrons around it. The O atom to the right has an H atom (*) single bonded to it as well."That would make it H2CO2 which is formic acid, with one protolysable H+ (marked * above) leaving the formate anion HCO2-.HCO2-has the Molecular Geometry Trigonal Planar (meaning it is written in a flat (=planar) Y-shape and has 120 degree bond angles).It has the Carbon as the central atom, Oxygen to the right and to the bottom with the Hydrogen to the left. The ion has 18 electrons (remember the ion is negatively charged), which means we will have two single bonds, five lone electron pairs, and one double bond.One Oxygen atom will have a single bond with three lone electron pairs and containing the negative charge of the ion (this takes 1*2 bonding electrons plus 3x2 lone pair electrons). The other doubel bonded Oxygen will have the double bond (taking 2x2 electrons) with two lone electron pairs (2x2 lone pair electrons).The central C atom will have also one singel bonded H atom (1x2 singele bonding electrons).Switching which Oxygen atom contains the double bond will give you its resonance structures.
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One would have to use a ton of baking soda to alter the pH in a pool. Use a chemical that's designed for this purpose.
Formic acid (systematically called methanoic acid) is the simplest carboxylic acid. It is an important intermediate in chemical synthesis and occurs naturally, most notably in the venom of bee and ant stings.
"The formate ion (HCO2-) has a carbon atom as the central atom, with a H atom single bonded to the left, an O atom single bonded to the right with two pair of electrons around it, and one double bonded O atom to the top also with two pair of electrons around it. The O atom to the right has an H atom (*) single bonded to it as well."That would make it H2CO2 which is formic acid, with one protolysable H+ (marked * above) leaving the formate anion HCO2-.HCO2-has the Molecular Geometry Trigonal Planar (meaning it is written in a flat (=planar) Y-shape and has 120 degree bond angles).It has the Carbon as the central atom, Oxygen to the right and to the bottom with the Hydrogen to the left. The ion has 18 electrons (remember the ion is negatively charged), which means we will have two single bonds, five lone electron pairs, and one double bond.One Oxygen atom will have a single bond with three lone electron pairs and containing the negative charge of the ion (this takes 1*2 bonding electrons plus 3x2 lone pair electrons). The other doubel bonded Oxygen will have the double bond (taking 2x2 electrons) with two lone electron pairs (2x2 lone pair electrons).The central C atom will have also one singel bonded H atom (1x2 singele bonding electrons).Switching which Oxygen atom contains the double bond will give you its resonance structures.
Usually, it lowers it as CO2 is converted to HCO2 and SO4 is converted to H2SO4 (carbon dioxide to carbonic acid and sulfate to sulfuric acid). Nitric acids can also form from nitric oxide. That's the general composition of acid rain. (low pH = more acid)
The compound name for HCO is hydrogen carbonate. It is commonly written as HCO3. Hydrogen carbonate plays an important role in biological processes, including photosynthesis, the Krebs cycle, whole-body and cellular pH regulation, and volume regulation.
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