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Why is carbonic acid not a organic acid?​

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Answered by ncsiddhartha
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Hydrogen atoms are bonded to oxygen atoms to form hydroxyl groups which are attached to carbon atoms. Its structure is given as, - Although carbonic acid is present in our stomach and part of the digestive process, it doesn't contain C-H bond and therefore, it is not an organic acid. It is an inorganic acid.

Answered by sunnypujadhibar
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The dissolution of carbon-dioxide in water forms carbonic acid, as the acid does not forms in a natural process. The molecule carbon-dioxide is an inorganic compound hence the carbonic acid is termed as inorganic acid.

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