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Carbonic Acid is water reacted with carbon dioxide.
- the carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide in water) is not toxic - the carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide in water) is not so corrosive - the carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide in water) has a pleasant taste - the carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide in water) is cheaper - the carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide in water) is very simple to prepare and very accessible
The products of this reaction are: Carbon Dioxide, and Water The reactant of this reaction is: Carbonic Acid
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to create diluted carbonic acid.
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Carbonic acid IS the scientific name for a solution of carbon dioxide in water. Other names are dihydrogen carbonate; hydroxymethanoic acid.
Carbonic AcidIt is an inorganic compound and a weak acid. Formula of Carbonic AcidH2CO3
Errrrr..... and the question is? Carbonic acid is a solution of carbon-dioxide in water. It can dissolve limestone (calcium carbonate), dolomite (magnesium carbonate) and gypsum (calciumm sulphate). +++ This was flagged on "gibberish" grounds. The question is badly worded but but after gently teasing the writer about that, I answered seriously & concisely what I took to be his or her enquiry.
Carbonic Acid is water reacted with carbon dioxide.
Carbonic acid (2CHO3) decomposses into: CO2 and 2H2O.
Carbonic acid is not dangerous; carbon dioxide is nonrespirable.
Carbonic Acid is water reacted with carbon dioxide.
- the carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide in water) is not toxic - the carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide in water) is not so corrosive - the carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide in water) has a pleasant taste - the carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide in water) is cheaper - the carbonic acid (dissolved carbon dioxide in water) is very simple to prepare and very accessible
Carbonates contain the carbonate ion CO32-. Acids release hydrogen ions, H+. In the presence of an an acid, the carbonate ion will form carbonic acid, H2CO3, an unstable molecule that readily breaks down into water and carbon dioxide.
Sodium Sulphate, Carbon Dioxide and Water OR Carbonic Acid
The products of this reaction are: Carbon Dioxide, and Water The reactant of this reaction is: Carbonic Acid