2. Explain the production of carbon dioxide using acids
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Carbonic acid, H2CO3, is stable at ambient temperatures in strictly anhydrous conditions. It decomposes to form carbon dioxide in the presence of any water molecules.
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Carbon dioxide is produced whenever an acid reacts with a carbonate. This makes carbon dioxide easy to make in the laboratory. Calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid are usually used because they are cheap and easy to obtain. Carbon dioxide can be collected over water,
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