Chemistry, asked by ansh0764, 1 year ago

where is carbonic acid found​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In the human body, CO2 present in the blood combines with water to form carbonic acid, which is then exhaled as a gas by the lungs. It is also found in rocks and caves where it can dissolve limestones. H2CO3 can also be found in coal, meteors, volcanoes, acid rain, ground water, oceans, and plants.

Answered by gurindersingh47886
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Answer:

  • when carbondioxide reacts with oxygen with water it makes a solution called carbonic acid

Explanation:

so this is called carbonic acid

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