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Carbonic acidA weak acid.
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Carbonic acidAn acid that forms when carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water. The CO2 can come from either the atmosphere or from the respiration of organic matter by marine life.
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Carbonic acidA mild acid formed when water and carbon dioxide chemically combine in the atmosphere and soil.This acid is a very important component in the development of cave decorations (speleothems
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Carbonic acidCarbonic acid is an acid formed by dissolving carbon dioxide in water. It is the basis of carbonated beverages.
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Carbonic acidA mild acid formed when water and carbon dioxide chemically combine in the atmosphere and soil.This acid is a very important component in the development of cave decorations (speleothems).
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Carbonic acidIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Carbonic acid: The molecule composed of two hydroxyl groups bonded to a carbonyl group. A weak diprotic acid, with pKa1 = 6.5 and pKa2 = 10. Molecular Structu [..]
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Carbonic acidformerly referred to carbon dioxide, CO2 (fixed air) [Dalton; but also Arrhenius, Maxwell, Mendeleev, Rutherford, J. J. Thomson et al.]
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Carbonic acidCarbonic acid (H2C03). The hypothetical acid of Carbon Dioxide and Water. It exists only in the form of its Salts (Carbonates), acid Salts (Hydrogen Carbonates), Amines (carbamic acid), and acid Chlor [..]
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Carbonic acidCarbonic acid (H2C03). The hypothetical acid of carbon dioxide and water. It exists only in the form of its salts (carbonates), acid salts (hydrogen carbonates), amines (carbamic acid), and acid chlor [..]
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