No. Carbonic acid is inorganic.
Carbonic acid is the name of the compound H2C03.
Probably carbonic acid. H2CO3
sulpuric acid, hydrochloric acid, carbonic acid, ethanoic acid and phosphoric acid
yes - carbonic acid is a week acid. eg Ordinary soda- which is carbon di oxide dissolved in water.This is unstable.
Dilute carbonic acid is a carbonic acid solution that is in low concentration.
Carbonic acid is the name of the compound H2C03.
Probably carbonic acid. H2CO3
sulpuric acid, hydrochloric acid, carbonic acid, ethanoic acid and phosphoric acid
yes - carbonic acid is a week acid. eg Ordinary soda- which is carbon di oxide dissolved in water.This is unstable.
Dilute carbonic acid is a carbonic acid solution that is in low concentration.
Carbonic Acid is water reacted with carbon dioxide.
Carbon, hydrogen or oxygen on their own are not organic. But most compounds of the three are. The two exceptions are carbonic acid (H2CO3) and oxalic acid (H2C2O4).
The idea of what is organic and inorganic compound of a carbon containing molecule is somewhat arbitrary. but among the best possible reason is becuase carbonic acid is soluble in water and insoluble in an inorganic acid while organic acid is the other way around (very few are soluble in water but all is soluble in organic solvent). Also organic acid are normally derived from a hydrocarbon compound, therefore it should assume that at least one carbon in the organic acid should be bonded with at least one hydrogen. but since the only carbon in carbonic acid is not bonded with any hydrogen (bonded instead with 3 oxygen), it can be said that carbonic acid is not derived from any hydrocarbon compound but from carbon dioxide instead.
No. Carbonic acid is never a strong acid.
The primary role of the carbonic acid bicarbonate buffer system is to limit pH changes caused by organic and fixed acids. It also protects against the effects of the organic and fixed acids generated through the metabolic activity.
HCl is hydrochloric acid. Carbonic acid is H2CO3
Carbonic acid is not electrolysed.