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An international team of researchers has assessed the impact of carbon dioxide on the oceans. Their study, published in ...
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IN connection with the investigation on the electric decomposition of carbonic-acid gas referred to in a previous communication to the Society, I was led to submit a mixture of hydrogen and ...
It is, however, difficult to rest upon this hypothesis, it we consider the formula of citric acid; the spontaneous decomposition of tartar, observed by MM. Noellner and Nickles, whilst augmenting ...
I HAVE read with much interest in NATURE, vol. xxi. p. 557, Prof. Lankester's remarks on the question—Does Chlorophyll decompose Carbonic Acid? and having many years ago made experiments on that ...
But because carbonic acid is an unstable compound, a quick and violent decomposition reaction occurs, resulting in two new compounds—water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
A team of chemists headed by Thomas Loerting from the University of Innsbruck and Hinrich Grothe from the Vienna University of Technology in Austria have prepared and isolated gas-phase carbonic ...
A natural carbonic acid gas taken from springs at Oberlahnstein, near Ems, Germany, is imported into this country in liquid form, chiefly for use in charging American sparkling wines.
A new study provides valuable new insight into aqueous carbonic acid with important implications for both geological and biological concerns.
A new study by Berkeley Lab researchers provides valuable new insight into aqueous carbonic acid with important implications for both geological and biological concerns.
Chemists have prepared and isolated gas-phase carbonic acid and have succeeded in characterizing the gas-phase molecules by using infrared spectroscopy.
Carbon Week: Carbonic acid gas You may know carbon dioxide (CO2) as a non-toxic naturally-occurring colourless, odourless, incombustible gas formed during respiration, combustion, and decomposition of ...