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Carbon dioxide gas is given off when an acid reacts with carbonates. This reaction forms carbonic acid, which then decomposes to release carbon dioxide gas.
No, carbon dioxide is not amphoteric. Amphoteric substances can act as both an acid and a base depending on the conditions, while carbon dioxide primarily acts as an acid by reacting with water to form carbonic acid.
Yes, carbon dioxide can dissolve in water to form carbonic acid.
You get carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.
Carbonic acid is produced when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
In biology, carbon fixation is the reduction of inorganic carbon (carbon dioxide) to organic compounds by living organisms. The most prominent example is photosynthesis.The citric acid cycle is a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to generate energy through the oxidization of acetate derived from carbohydrates, fats and proteins into carbon dioxide.So in terms of the reactants and products, citric acid cycle can be considered to be the reverse of carbon fixation.
C3 Photosynthetic pathways are the carbon fixation pathways used by cacti and other such desert plants. In this type of carbon fixation pathway there are 3 initial products that contain 3-carbon compounds.
Carbon dioxide create the carbonic acid - H2CO3.
No, lactic acid fermentation does not produce carbon dioxide.
Dissolved carbon dioxide in water (carbonic acid) is weak acid.
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.
Smoke is usually carbon dioxide, which is a gas. Gases can not be acids, but carbon dioxide acts like an acid.
Carbon dioxide
No, CO2, or carbon dioxide, is not an acid.
When an acid reacts with a carbonate, the three products formed are carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.
Carbon dioxide gas is given off when an acid reacts with carbonates. This reaction forms carbonic acid, which then decomposes to release carbon dioxide gas.
No, carbon dioxide is not amphoteric. Amphoteric substances can act as both an acid and a base depending on the conditions, while carbon dioxide primarily acts as an acid by reacting with water to form carbonic acid.