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Answered by somya2563
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Carbon dioxide has no hydrogen so it is not an acid itself. But like many non-metal oxides, carbon dioxide can dissolve in water to give an acidic solution. Carbon dioxide is an acidic oxide on the basis that it dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, which is an acid.

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Answered by kharshitha512008
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas dissolved in water can cause water to become acidic.

The acidity of water from dissolved CO2 can be reduced by a base such as baking soda (sodium bicarbonate).

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carbon dioxide is an acidic oxide, it dissolve in water to form carbonic acid which is acid. carbon dioxide has no hydrogen so it is not an acid itself. but like any non metal oxides Co2 dissolve in water to give an acidic solution.

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