Even a weak acid such as vinegar, added to limestone, will produce carbon Dioxide.
No. Where would the carbon in the carbon dioxide come from?
Carbon dioxide create the carbonic acid - H2CO3.
An acid like hydrochloric acid or vinegar would react with sodium carbonate to produce carbon dioxide.
No, lactic acid fermentation does not produce carbon dioxide.
Dissolved carbon dioxide in water (carbonic acid) is weak acid.
Yes, carbon dioxide gas is produced when bicarbonate of soda (sodium bicarbonate) reacts with hydrochloric acid. This reaction forms carbonic acid, which quickly decomposes to form carbon dioxide gas, water, and sodium chloride.
Carbon dioxide is called an acid anhydride because it can react with water to form an acid. When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it forms carbonic acid. The term "anhydride" refers to a compound formed when a water molecule is removed from an acid.
Carbon Dioxide
the answer would have to be carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide
No, CO2, or carbon dioxide, is not an acid.
Smoke is usually carbon dioxide, which is a gas. Gases can not be acids, but carbon dioxide acts like an acid.