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Carbon dioxide (chemical formula: CO 2 ) is a chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to a single carbon atom. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure and exists i...
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Carbonic acid (ancient name acid of air or aerial acid) has the formula H2CO3. It is also a name sometimes given to solution ... ; In inorganic chemistry, bicarbonate is an intermediate form in the deprotonation of carbonic acid. Its chemical formula is HCO3−....
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Structural Formula...
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Synonyms: dihydrogen carbonate, soda water ; Use: Molecular formula: H2CO3 [a weak acid formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water] ; CAS No: 463-79-6 ; EINECS No:
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Chemistry question: What is the chemical formula of carbonic acid? Carbonic acid = H2CO3 ... Formula of carbonic anhydrase? Carbonic acid chemical formular? What is formula for acid-carbonate? Chemical equation of carbonic acid? What if the formula for carbonic acid?
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H2CO3, or carbonic acid is what you get when you dissolve CO2 in water by the following formula: CO2 + H2O <--> H2CO3 Both of these reactions are at equilibrium and reversible. If you add components to one side of the reaction, you drive it in the other direction.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on urea (chemical compound), the diamide of carbonic acid. Its formula is H2NCONH2. Urea has important uses as a fertilizer and feed supplement, as well as a starting material for the manufacture of plastics and drugs. ... the diamide of carbonic acid. Its formula is H2NCONH2.
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Equation 11 does not meet the strict definition of a Henderson-Hasselbach equation, because this equation takes into account a non-acid-base reaction (i.e., the dissociation of carbonic acid to carbon dioxide and water), and the ratio in parentheses is not the concentration ratio of the acid to the conjugate base.
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USDOT Hazardous Materials Table 49 CFR 172.101; An online version of the USDOT's listing of hazardous materials from 49CFR 172.101. This table can be sorted by proper shipping name, UN/NA ID and/or by primary hazard class/division. ... Formula: Cs2CO3 Elements: Carbon, Cesium, Oxygen ... Carbonic acid, cesium salt...
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