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5 July, 04:40

Why does more carbon dioxide cause the water to be acidic?

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  1. 5 July, 08:20
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    When carbon dioxide is passed through water, some of it dissolves. A small fraction of the dissolved CO2 interacts with the water to become carbonic acid, H2CO3.
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