oxygen \
no co2 is more readily dissolved in water than oxygen and blood along with plasma is formed of water so co2 is more readily soluble in plasma compared to o2
Chalk is primarily calcium carbonate, CaCO3. When it meets an acid, this reaction will occur: 2H+ + CO3- => CO2 (g) + H2O (l)
Rain water + atmospheric CO2 gives Carbonic Acid - very weak but over time able to dissolve limestone.
A. CO2 B. NaCl C. NaNO3 D. KBr The answer is A. CO2, this would be colder than the rest... :) UR WELCOME
Generally, polar solutes such as sugar and salt dissolve better in cold water compared to non-polar solutes like oil. However, the solubility of a solute can vary based on its molecular structure and the specific conditions of the solution.
Mentos do dissolve but they realease Co2 which creates pressure in excess with the Co2 in diet coke (the thing that makes the bubbly feeling in your mouth is Co2) Which is why the stuff overflows and explodes.
Henry's Law
No, because that gas is CO2.
Certainly. Soft drinks get their fizz from CO2 dissolved in them.
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Oxygen does dissolve into sea water, as do many other gasses such as CO2.
It will increase it. CO2 reacts with water to form small amounts of carbonic acid (H2CO3). The mildly acidic water that results can dissolve some minerals, particularly carbonates.
When you dissolve an Oxide (e.g. CO2 or SO2) in water you normally make an acid.
no co2 is more readily dissolved in water than oxygen and blood along with plasma is formed of water so co2 is more readily soluble in plasma compared to o2
Well the sugars in a soda do actually kill the Co2 that is in the pop. it more less eats it rather than disolves it =]]
Oxygen oxidizes. CO2 needs water ... making carbonic acid, which will dissolve some rocks. Sulfa also needs water to eventually form sulfuric acid, which will dissolve just about anything.