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Water liberates the dissolved gases on​

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Answered by MyOwnWorstCritic
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Answer: Carbon Dioxide

Explanation:

A small fraction of the CO2 that dissolves in water reacts rapidly to form carbonic acid. This, in turn, partially dissociates to form hydrogen, bicarbonate and carbonate ions. CO2 will continue to dissolve until equilibrium is reached.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Carbon Dioxide

Explanation:

A small fraction of the CO2 that dissolves in water reacts rapidly to form carbonic acid. This, in turn, partially dissociates to form hydrogen, bicarbonate and carbonate ions. CO2 will continue to dissolve until equilibrium is reached.

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