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Carbonic acid is H2CO3 and is H2O + CO2
Carbonic acid gas Carbonic anhydrideCarbonic oxideCarbon oxideCarbon(IV) oxideDry ice (solid phase)
Iron 3 oxide is Fe2O3 Carbonic acid is combination between water and carbon dioxide = H2CO3
Iron rusts as a result of corrosion, when iron, water, and oxygen combine. Water combines with carbon dioxide in the air, forming a weak carbonic acid. As the acid forms, the iron dissolves, and rust begins to form.
Coca-Cola and the Rusty NailMostly it's the carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is created when Carbon Dioxide is dissolved in water. It's a normal process and carbon dioxide naturally occurs in rainwater, although in a very weak solution. Carbon dioxide under pressure will create a stronger carbonic acid, giving the characteristic bubbles that we detect in "soda" drinks. Carbonic acid is responsible for dissolving minerals which end up in caves as stalactites and other cave features. If you think about it, the same acid that dissolves calcified rock and makes the cave formations will certainly act on iron. Many people try to frighten people by rusting a nail in Coke. You can also rust a nail in an orange, a grapefruit or a pineapple, but don't take my word for it. Some soft drinks also include Phosphoric acid, which adds a tartness. The phosphoric acid is not nearly as strong as the carbonic acid in your Cola, Doctor Pepper or other soft drink, but it too will contribute slightly to the reaction.BTW, it is recommended that you not consume more than 1 or 2 drinks per week that contain phosphoric acid.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs by different means. Carbon dioxide is dissolved in the blood stream as carbonic acid (CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3) and is important in maintaining our pH, or acid-base balance, at 7.4. Excess carbonic acid is turned back to carbon dioxide in the lungs due to diffussion and exhaled. Oxygen is actively absorbed by the hemoglobin of the red blood cells, attaching to an iron ion at the heart of the hemoglobin protein. Oxygen does not significantly dissolve in the blood stream.
Iron sulphide and water and carbon dioxide!
iron carbonate and dilute hydrochloric acid
1) Iron rust to create iron oxide (ochre or FeOOH I think). I think carbon cannot oxidise, because it is nota metal, but it can join a metal and then it oxidises I think.2) Rusting is the common term for corrosion of iron and its alloys, such as steel. Carbon doesn't rust but could eventually oxidize if exposed to extremely high degrees of heat (above 500 degrees).
Yes. Carbonic acid is just carbon dioxide dissolved in water. It's responsible for the mineralization of the great caves (stalagtites etc.) and it's responsible for the mineral that gets on your glasses when they come out of the diswasher. BTW, iron is just another mineral, and acts much the same as calcium when it comes in contact with carbonic acid.
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Both of these are oxides (of carbon and iron respectively).
Iron oxide carbon makes iron and carbon dioxide through a chemical reaction known as reduction. Iron oxide, or rust, reacts with carbon to produce iron metal and carbon dioxide gas. This process is commonly used in the production of iron and steel.