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which gas is formed when h2co3 is produced in an aqueous solution

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  • 25-02-2020

Answer:

Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

Explanation:

Carbonic acid decomposes to release water and carbon dioxide:

H₂CO₃ →  H₂O + CO₂

In an aqueous solution, it has this two equilibriums where it release 2 protons. It is a weak acid:

H₂CO₃  + H₂O ⇄ HCO₃⁻  +  H₃O⁺         Ka₁

HCO₃⁻  +  H₂O ⇄  CO₃⁻²  +  H₃O⁺         Ka₂

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