Biology, asked by madhur7569, 11 months ago

when water is added to carbon dioxide to form​

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Answered by anmol4032
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Explanation:

CO2 can exist solvated in water as CO2 but some (most) molecules will actually react with a watermolecule to form H2CO3 which, in solution, will dissociate like an acid (in fact, H2CO3 is carbonic acid). So a CO2 solution of CO2 and water will be slightly acidic which is why sparkling water has a salty/sour taste

Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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Answer:

CO2 can exist solvated in water as CO2 but some (most) molecules will actually react with a water molecule to form H2CO3 which, in solution, will dissociate like an acid (in fact, H2CO3 is carbonic acid). So a CO2 solution of CO2 and water will be slightly acidic which is why sparkling water has a salty/sour taste.

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