Which of the following best describes the impact of carbonic acid on the acidity of ocean water? CO2 reacts with water (H20) to form carbonate jons (CO3 and carbonic acid (H2CO3). After it forms, H2CO3 dissociates into hydrogen ions (H) and carbon monoxide (CO), The Hions contribute to ocean acidity. Co reacts with water (H20) to form carbonic acid 2c03). After it forms, H2CO3 (CO.). The H*ions con- dissociates into hydrogen ions (H ') and carbonate ions tribute to ocean acidity. C CO reacts with water H20) to form carbonate ions (CO3) and carbonic acid (H2CO3). After it forms, H2CO3 dissociates into hydrogen ions (H ") and carbon dioxide. The H'ions contribute to ocean acidity. CO2 reacts with water (H20) to form carbonic acid H2C03). After it forms, H2CO3 dissociates into hydrogen ions (H') and carbonate ions (CO3 ). The H*ions con- tribute to ocean acidity.
Which of the following best describes the impact of carbonic acid on the acidity of ocean water? CO2 reacts with water (H20) to form carbonate jons (CO3 and carbonic acid (H2CO3). After it forms, H2CO3 dissociates into hydrogen ions (H) and carbon monoxide (CO), The Hions contribute to ocean acidity. Co reacts with water (H20) to form carbonic acid 2c03). After it forms, H2CO3 (CO.). The H*ions con- dissociates into hydrogen ions (H ') and carbonate ions tribute to ocean acidity. C CO reacts with water H20) to form carbonate ions (CO3) and carbonic acid (H2CO3). After it forms, H2CO3 dissociates into hydrogen ions (H ") and carbon dioxide. The H'ions contribute to ocean acidity. CO2 reacts with water (H20) to form carbonic acid H2C03). After it forms, H2CO3 dissociates into hydrogen ions (H') and carbonate ions (CO3 ). The H*ions con- tribute to ocean acidity.
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