Formula of carbonic acid

  1. Urea
  2. inorganic chemistry
  3. What is the formula for carbonic acid?
  4. 15.2: Common Acids and Their Uses


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Urea

Urea is used as a fertilizer and feed supplement, as well as a starting material for the manufacture of plastics and drugs. urea, also called carbamide, the diamide of 2NCONH 2. Urea has important uses as a Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of the metabolic breakdown of proteins in all mammals and some fishes. The material occurs not only in the 2) are removed from the amino acids that partly 3), which is toxic to the body and thus must be converted to urea by the

inorganic chemistry

So I wanted to know what the reaction between sodium hydroxide and carbon dioxide can be, and upon research I got 2 answers. The first one is $$\ce$, which to me makes the 1st option the right one. Am I wrong? No both are right. If you add the latter equations, then you will get the former. If sodium hydroxide solution was highly concentrated like you said, then both equations are wrong since sodium hydroxide solution will strip away the second hydronium as well forming carbonates. All state notations with (aq) implies that it is dissolved in water. If it was pure NaOH, it would be in a solid state under room temperatures. It is also noteworthy to know that NaOH must be contained in a dry environment as it will spontaneously absorb water from the air. This question is a great opportunity to talk about state symbols, ionic bonding, and multi-step reactions. Very often when we write an equation for a chemical reaction we only look at the starting material and the products, like when you wrote the first form: $$\ce$$ So we've gone full circle, from a single summary equation, to the two reactions involved, back to the summary equation once again. The mechanism of reaction between the acidic oxide and the alkali depends on the concentration of the alkali solution. (a) When the alkali ($\ce$$ Thus, only when the concentration of the alkali solution is quite low, the reaction proceeds via the formation of carbonic acid. But the acidic oxide is not completely neutralized in this c...

What is the formula for carbonic acid?

What is the formula for carbonic acid? Formulaic Representation: A chemical formula represents chemical compounds that are formed from one or more elements. This formula is comprised of letters representing the chemical symbols of the elements and numbers representing the amount of the elements involved in the compound. Answer and Explanation: 1

15.2: Common Acids and Their Uses

Hydrochloric Acid Hydrochloric acid is a corrosive, strong mineral acid with many industrial uses. It is acolorless, highly pungent solution of hydrogen chloridegas, HCl ( g), in water. Hydrochloric acid is usually prepared by treating HCl ( g) with water. \(\mathrm\;(aq)\) Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, since it is completely dissociated in water. Hydrochloric acid is the preferred acid in titration for determining the amount of bases and can also be used to prepare various chloride salts. It is often sold under the common name of muriatic acid for applications like cleaning concrete and pools. Sulfuric Acid Sulfuric acid is a highly corrosive strong mineral acid with the molecular formula H 2SO 4. Sulfuric acid has a wide range of applications including use in domestic acidic drain cleaners, as an electrolyte in lead-acid batteries, and in various cleaning agents. It is also a central substance in the chemical industry. Sulfuric acid behaves as a typical acid in its reaction with most metals by generating hydrogen gas. Because the hydration of sulfuric acid is thermodynamically favorable (and is highly exothermic) and the affinity of it for water is sufficiently strong, sulfuric acid is an excellent dehydrating agent. Concentrated sulfuric acid has a very powerful dehydrating property, removing waterfrom other compounds including sugar and other carbohydrates and producing carbon, heat, steam (see \(_2\mathrm O\;(g)\) Nitric Acid Nitric acid, HNO 3, is a highly corr...