Carbonic acid does react with metals as similar to the other acids. But in nature, carbonic acid molecule is unstable. It has an equilibrium where carbonic acid dissociates into a water molecule and a carbon dioxide molecule.
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Yes. Carbon dioxide will react with water to form carbonic acid, especially under high pressure.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
Copper carbonate + Hydrochloric acid ----->Copper chloride + Carbonic acid. CuCO3(aq) + 2HCl(aq)-------->CuCl2(aq) + H2CO3 (aq) Carbonic acid splits to form water and carbon dioxide. H2CO3 (aq)--------> H2O (l) + CO2 (aq) So the reaction could also be written as: CuCO3(aq) + 2HCl(aq)-------->CuCl2(aq) + H2O (l) + CO2 (aq) This type of a reaction is known as a single displacement reaction.
Carbonic acid does react with metals as similar to the other acids. But in nature, carbonic acid molecule is unstable. It has an equilibrium where carbonic acid dissociates into a water molecule and a carbon dioxide molecule.
water and carbon dioxide. Carbonic acid is H2CO3
Carbon does not react with cold water to form carbonic acid.
By definition metals above hydrogen should react with acids to produce hydrogen and a metal salt when mixed, but carbonic acid is a weak acid and it won't react as much like sulfuric acid.
Yes, it is correct; for example calcium carbonate react with carbonic acid.
Yes. Carbon dioxide will react with water to form carbonic acid, especially under high pressure.
CO2 and H2O
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Copper does not react with dilute Sulphuric acid.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.