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Carbon is found in all natural water dissolved.

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Inorganic Carbon in Waters

Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC=dissolved CO2+HCO3−+CO3=) is present in all natural waters. Dissolved CO2 actually consists of two pools, free CO2 and H2CO3. At equilibrium with each other, which is extremely rapid, H2CO3 is about 1/1000 of the concentration of free CO2.

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