what is the source of carbonic
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Rainwater infiltrating through the soil absorbs carbon dioxide from the carbon dioxide-rich soil and forms a dilute solution of carbonic acid. When this acid water reaches the base of the soil, it reacts with the calcite in the limestone bedrock and takes some of it into solution.
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A very week acid that is formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in watrr
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