Asked by Jake
Carbonic acid forms when carbon dioxide dissolves in water according to this equation:
CO2+H2O =H2CO3
How many moles of CO2 must dissolve in an excess of water to produce 3 moles of H2CO3?
CO2+H2O =H2CO3
How many moles of CO2 must dissolve in an excess of water to produce 3 moles of H2CO3?
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Everything is a one to one ratio.
1 mole needs 1 mole, 2 moles needs 2 moles, and 3 moles needs 3 moles.
3 moles.
1 mole needs 1 mole, 2 moles needs 2 moles, and 3 moles needs 3 moles.
3 moles.
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