Soda water.
Carbonic acid. The reaction is: . H2O + CO2 -----> H2CO3
When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it reacts with water molecules to form carbonic acid. This reaction occurs because carbon dioxide is slightly acidic and can combine with water to create carbonic acid, which is a weak acid.
Yes, calcium carbonate (not calcium carbon dioxide) can combine with water to form calcite, which is a common mineral form of calcium carbonate. This process usually involves the dissolution of calcium carbonate in water followed by precipitation to form calcite crystals.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
False. Calcium carbonate (not calcium carbon dioxide) combines with water and carbon dioxide to form calcite. The correct reaction involves calcium ions, carbonate ions, and water, leading to the precipitation of calcite (CaCO3).
Urea!
carbon dioxide (CO2)
the process is Photosynthesis
6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 Carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon dioxide is taken in from the atmosphere and combined with water and sunlight to produce glucose through photosynthesis.
These elements can combine in various ways to form different molecules and compounds. For example, hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water (H2O), carbon and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen and oxygen combine to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2). The specific molecules formed depend on the ratios and arrangements of the elements.