No there is less in Diet
Hydrochloric acid by far the more dangerous and poisonous! It is fully ionized, whereas Carbonic acid is not.
Sulfuric acid is far more corrosive.
Carbonic acid exists in small amounts just about all water on Earth. It is a natural product of atmospheric carbon dioxide reacting with water. More concentrated carbonic acid is found in carbonated beverages.
Diet pepsi has more fizz then regular pepsi because diet pepsi has more chemicals then regular pepsi does.Diet pepsi has more chemicals because it has more acid then regular pepsi.Diet pepsi also has more carbonation then regular pepsi.
The "corrosiveness" of an acid depends mainly on two aspectsThe concentration of the acid - even the most corrosive acid is not dangerous at low concentrations e.g. 0.001 mol/LThe % ionisation of the acid - This determines whether the acid is a strong acid (100% ionisation of the first H+ atom) or a weak acid (significantly less than 100% ionisation of the first H+ atom) Sulfuric acids first ionisation H2SO4 + H2O ==> HSO4- + H3O+Carbonic Acids first H2CO3 + H2O HCO3- + H3O+With this information, and the fact that we know sulfuric acid is a strong acid and carbonic acid is a weak acid, sulfuric acid is more corrosive than carbonic acid (at the same concentration
Someone should not have placed carbonic acid in the mineral acid list. For your edification though, whether or not an acid is strong or weak has no bearing on whether or not it is a mineral acid or an organic acid. Mineral acid is any acid comprised of one or more inorganic compounds and dissociate into a hydrogen ion and conjugate base.
It dissolves and forms carbonic acid, by: CO2 + H2O ---> H2CO3 This is an important part of keeping your body fluids at a constant pH of 7.4. If you hyperventilate and "blow off" CO2 , your pH goes up (there's less acid) and bad things can happen.
diet will float cause diet has more sugar than regular
CO2 is produced which can form carbonic acid
Makes it more acidic by forming carbonic acid. H2CO3
There are to possible reactions depending on the relative amounts of each substance. If there is an abundance of sodium hydroxide the balanced equation will be: 2NaOH + H2CO3 --> 2H2O + Na2CO3 If there is more carbonic acid: NaOH + H2CO3 --> H2O + NaHCO3
Yes. Oceans are becoming more acidic (carbonic acid).