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Carbonic acid is a
chemical compound with the
chemical formula H2CO3. The
molecule rapidly converts to
water and
carbon dioxide in the
presence of water...
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diatomic molecules.
Carbon dioxide is
soluble in water, in
which it
reversibly forms H2CO3 (
carbonic acid),
which is a weak
acid,
because its ionization...
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water and the
dissociated ions of
carbonic acid (i.e.
bicarbonate and
hydrogen ions). The
active site of most
carbonic anhydrases contains a zinc ion. They...
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thought of
chemically as the
double acyl
chloride analog of
carbonic acid, or
structurally as
formaldehyde with the
hydrogen atoms replaced by...
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Propionic acid (/proʊpiˈɒnɪk/, from the Gr****
words πρῶτος : prōtos,
meaning "first", and πίων : píōn,
meaning "fat"; also
known as
propanoic acid) is a naturally...
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considered an
oxoacid of
carbon.
Orthocarbonic acid is
highly unstable.
Calculations show that it
decomposes into
carbonic acid and water: H4CO4 → H2CO3...
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bicarbonate Calcium bicarbonate Ammonium bicarbonate Carbonic acid Carbon dioxide Carbonate Carbonic anhydrase Hard
water Arterial blood gas test Henderson-H****elbach...
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atmospheric water vapour to
produce acid rain.
Carbonic acid is an
illustrative example of the
Lewis acidity of an
acidic oxide. CO2 + 2OH− ⇌ HCO3− + OH−...
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buffer system is an
acid-base
homeostatic mechanism involving the
balance of
carbonic acid (H2CO3),
bicarbonate ion (HCO− 3), and
carbon dioxide (CO2) in...
- + NaHCO3 → NaCl + H2CO3 The
carbonic acid rapidly equilibrates with
carbon dioxide and
water through catalysis by
carbonic anhydrase enzymes bound to the...