Yes, it is true. This situation is valid for all gases.
Yes it does.
no
When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it forms carbonic acid.
Under pressure, carbon dioxide will dissolve in water to produce carbonic acid, H2CO3.
Carbon dioxide in the oceans primarily comes from the atmosphere. Some of the carbon dioxide from the air dissolves into the ocean water. However, smaller amounts can come from respiration of sea animals and other miscellaneous sources. The atmosphere is by far the largest source of carbon dioxide in ocean water, though.
Yes it does.
no
Carbonic acid is produced when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it forms carbonic acid.
Carbon Dioxide dissolves in ocean water. Plants in the ocean use the carbon dioxide dissolved in the ocean water.
Yes, the dissolved carbon dioxide reacts chemically with the water making carbonic acid, allowing more carbon dioxide to dissolve.
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
carbon dioxide dissolves in cold ocean surface water. The colder the water, the more CO2 can be dissolved.
Under pressure, carbon dioxide will dissolve in water to produce carbonic acid, H2CO3.
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water and reacts with the water to form carbonic acid, and therefore, you get an acid-base neutralization reaction with sodium hydroxide.
Carbonic acid is produced when carbon dioxide dissolves in water
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to create diluted carbonic acid.