A carbonic brain is where someones brain is partially absent - the part that is absent is replaced with carbonic acid. Although sounds strange it is a very common disability with one in every 37 people are diagnosed with it. People who have a carbonic brains, usually have a lower IQ then those who don't It is believed that this is where the saying "an airhead derives". Most people with this disability aren't aware that they have it. A carbonic brain isn't threatening to your health, and therefore not essential to be checked for it although severe cases can lead still birth, suicide and schizophrenia. A carbonic brain is also known as hychlodurodemia. Symptoms can be anything from; memory loss, reading disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder. This can be checked by your local GP, by simple reaction tests followed by a stomach durability test. By simply sucking on teabags can help prevent further spread of the carbonic acid.
H2CO3, or carbonic acid, can be formed by dissolving carbon dioxide (CO2) in water (H2O). When carbon dioxide is dissolved in water, carbonic acid "exists in equilibrium" with the water and carbon dioxide; meaning that the carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms involved tend to move around and keep equal concentrations of gas/water mixture and carbonic acid.
Substrate
The IUPAC nomenclature of H2CO3 is methanoic acid.
Depends on the concentration of enzyme and substrate you'll have to look at the lab and do some math
When mixed with water, carbon dioxide forms carbonic acid. It should be noted it only partially dissolves. If temperatures dip below -78c, it will become solidified again.
Carbonic acid is a part of your body's exchange of oxygen and CO2. Carbonic acid will be lethal. See carbonic anhydase and carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.
Carbonic Acid is H2CO3
Carbonic acid
Carbonic group is not a term used in chemistry. Carbonic acid is H2CO3. The carbonate group is CO3 2-.
How carbonic acid wheather rock
HCl is hydrochloric acid. Carbonic acid is H2CO3
The chemical equation for Carbonic Acid is H2CO3.
H2CO3, or carbonic acid, can be formed by dissolving carbon dioxide (CO2) in water (H2O). When carbon dioxide is dissolved in water, carbonic acid "exists in equilibrium" with the water and carbon dioxide; meaning that the carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms involved tend to move around and keep equal concentrations of gas/water mixture and carbonic acid.
Carbonic acid is not dangerous; carbon dioxide is nonrespirable.
Carbonic acid does not combust.
Carbonic Acid is water reacted with carbon dioxide.
Yes, carbonic acid is soluble in water.