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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2006

Carbonic acid, H2CO3, is formed when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water.
Another reason soda is bad for you.

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  • well, if it makes acid, just replace CO2 with some other kind of gas. N2, or Oxygen for a little more fun.

  • @physicsbugga Monster Nitrous uses nitrous oxide.

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  • Ohhh so this is how jacuzzis work!

  • @draconisprime thas sulphuric acid you are talking about.

  • @adriiPortillo Carbonic acid is the main constituent of battery acid for your car. It will eat through anything organic quickly.

  • I love chemistry! 

  • I searched for this because my brother bought an ice cream cake and it came with some solid dry CO2, and he placed it in some water to form the white smoke. So I was wondering what the solution formed was, thanks :).

  • hmmm i doubt about the real existence of carbonic acid, just as hypoclorous acid and nitrous acid. also hexavalent iron acid.

  • this one is nice

  • MMMM surge soda.

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