0 a weak acid made of carbon dioxide dissolved in water
1 a weak acid made of carbon dioxide (= a gas) mixed with water
Air once breathed has lost the chief part of its oxygen, and acquired a proportionate increase of carbonic acid gas.
If it precipitates on adding lime water, it is carbonic acid.
The bicarbonate is decomposed, pure carbonic acid being given off.
This sweet cider ferments, and the sugar part of it changes into carbonic acid gas and alcohol.
Thus air which has been breathed has lost about five per cent. of oxygen and has gained nearly five per cent. of carbonic acid.
At first the carbonic acid amide (1) reacts with the sodium hypochlorite.
Also, the increase in residue biomass with time likely stimulated microbial activity and therefore increased the production of carbonic acid, a by-product from microbial respiration.
Secondary porosity development (alarmingly called decompaction!) is thought to result from carbonate solution by carbonic acid formed by decarboxylation during early stage hydrocarbon generation.
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碳酸(二氧化碳氣體溶於水中生成的一種弱酸)…
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