bashun10 bashun10
  • 02-04-2020
  • Chemistry
contestada

H2CO3 is used in soft drinks. What is the name of this compound?

Respuesta :

wlwylie
wlwylie wlwylie
  • 02-04-2020

Answer:

Carbonic Acid

Explanation:

Answer Link
DrMantisToboggan
DrMantisToboggan DrMantisToboggan
  • 02-04-2020

Answer:

Carbonic Acid

Explanation:

This is present in many soft drinks. Usually CO2 is packed at high pressure with soda which causes CO2 to dissolve with water to form carbonic acid then when you open the cap you hear the fizz sounds its the carbonic acid turning into co2 and releasing from bottle.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A non-metal usually forms 2 covalent bonds in its compounds.How many electrons will it take in its valence shell?
What is being personified in the following passage? Fear had settled over the city.
Lily and julian start with the same number. Lily works out half the number and Julian works out 3 quarters The sum of their answers in 275 What was the startin
Why is India considered a subcontinent
Why can't plants catch a cold?
why does methane have a low boiling pint?
why do the two elements silver and iron have different properties?
1. Compare the location of electrons in an atom based on Bohr's theory with the location of electrons in an atom based on the current atomic theory. 2. Rutherf
what is 8-4/5f>-14-2f
Stem-and-Leaf Plots question: How many swimmers were younger then 30 Stem -- Leaf 0 1-- 1 2-- 3,9 3 --