What is the product of the reaction between carbon dioxide and water?
The product of the reaction between carbon dioxide and water.
Answer to Problem 8RQ
The product of the reaction between carbon dioxide and water is carbonic acid.
Explanation of Solution
The carbon dioxide can react with water and they form carbonic acid as a product. The reaction is shown below.
The carbonic acid is an acid. The carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reacts with the rainwater and carbonic acid is formed. Hence, rainwater is said to be acidic.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the product of the reaction between carbon dioxide and water is carbonic acid.
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