Carbon, Scientfically.
I think it's H2CO3, some kind of carbon.
Bruh, if you want the most accurate answer ask your teacher
Or better yet: Find it out for yourself.
If you're looking for an answer, then H2O partially reacts with CO2 to form carbonic acid: H2CO3
Also , chemistry is VERY important. I repeat, VERY. Without chemistry you wouldn't even be on Lichess right now.
Also , chemistry is VERY important. I repeat, VERY. Without chemistry you wouldn't even be on Lichess right now.
HUH?
LICHESS?
CHEMISTRY?
LICHESS?
CHEMISTRY?
you made the thread lol
Yes, I know
When water + non metal —> acid
H2O + CO2 - > H2CO3 (carbonic acid)
When water + non metal —> acid
H2O + CO2 - > H2CO3 (carbonic acid)
@AtomicChessSensei said in #25:
> If you're looking for an answer, then H2O partially reacts with CO2 to form carbonic acid: H2CO3
>
> Also , chemistry is VERY important. I repeat, VERY. Without chemistry you wouldn't even be on Lichess right now.
Oh, obviously you're an Sensei of *Atomic* chess!
> If you're looking for an answer, then H2O partially reacts with CO2 to form carbonic acid: H2CO3
>
> Also , chemistry is VERY important. I repeat, VERY. Without chemistry you wouldn't even be on Lichess right now.
Oh, obviously you're an Sensei of *Atomic* chess!
@BKrivi09 said in #1:
> RN i am doing my chem homework and the q H20+CO2= is Maddeing me'
> why canT we leave them alone why forcee them to stay with eachother?
> Any idea how to get out of this muddle
H2O+CO2 --->H2CO3
It is reversible equation
Mostly ,we heat H2CO3 and it gets decomposed
H2CO3--->(on heat...sorry i can't use triangle)H2O+CO2
> RN i am doing my chem homework and the q H20+CO2= is Maddeing me'
> why canT we leave them alone why forcee them to stay with eachother?
> Any idea how to get out of this muddle
H2O+CO2 --->H2CO3
It is reversible equation
Mostly ,we heat H2CO3 and it gets decomposed
H2CO3--->(on heat...sorry i can't use triangle)H2O+CO2
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