Asked by kim k
Pure water in contact with air has a higher conductivity than the same water that has had nitrogen gas bubbled through it. Why?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Some CO2 from the air dissolves in the water to form carbonic acid. That dissociates to form a few ions.
CO2 + H2O ==> H2CO3 ==> H^+ + HCO3^-
CO2 + H2O ==> H2CO3 ==> H^+ + HCO3^-