Carbon dioxide (CO2(g)) dissolves in water to produce carbonic
acid H2CO3. CO2 + H2O → H2CO3 While carbonic acid is not stable it
does do acid-base reactions in water until the CO2 is consumed.
Aluminum carbonate, Al2(CO3)3(s), can be used as an antacid (not
the best choice however!). How many grams of aluminum carbonate can
be formed from combination of 10.0 L of CO2(g) at STP with 500. ml
of 0.543 M Al(OH)3?
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Carbon dioxide (CO2(g)) dissolves in water to produce carbonic acid H2CO3. CO2 + H2O → H2CO3 While carbonic acid is not
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Carbon dioxide (CO2(g)) dissolves in water to produce carbonic acid H2CO3. CO2 + H2O → H2CO3 While carbonic acid is not
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