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Q... What happens when carbon dioxide is passed in water at high pressure?
OR
Give the product formed during the following reaction?​

Answers

Answered by ritu123r
1

Answer:

When carbon dioxide is compressed in water at high pressure, carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid. When pressure is released, the carbon dioxide releases from the liquid as a gas.

According to the Henry's Law, It states that the amount of gas dissolved is proportional to the partial pressure.

Reaction- H

2

O(l)+CO

2

(g)

HighPressure

H

2

CO

3

(l)

Answered by parv01mahajan
0

Answer:

When carbon dioxide is compressed into water at pressure, the CO² gas dissolves into the liquid. When pressure is released, the CO² releases from the liquid as a gas in the form of gas bubbles. This process is also called carbonation and is a basis of many popular beverages.

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