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  1. Is carbon dioxide slightly or highly soluble in water?

    Oct 10, 2024 · Carbon dioxide content in air is only 0.03%, but it is highly soluble in water unlike oxygen and one volume of CO2 dissolves in equal volume of water, the solubility being higher at low …

  2. Why is carbon dioxide considered a Lewis acid?

    Jan 25, 2017 · $\ce {CO2}$ is considered a Lewis acid. How it is an acid? According to Lewis: “species that accept an electron pair are acids”. But $\ce {CO2}$ can't accept electron pairs because oxygen …

  3. Baking Soda + Citric Acid + Water = CO2, how much though?

    Aug 10, 2015 · Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) + citric acid react when mixed with water to form some amount of carbon dioxide gas ($\ce {CO2}$). I am trying to determine what percentage of the …

  4. Volumes of CO2 | Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead, & Cider Brewing ...

    Feb 27, 2009 · Volumes of co2 is the carbonation level how much is actually dissolved at equilibrium. To find the serving pressure you need to use the desired volume and the serving temperature …

  5. Why is carbon dioxide nonpolar? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Jul 26, 2014 · I understand that polarity corresponds to an electronegativity difference and that the larger the electronegativity difference, the more polar the bond. However, I have read that carbon dioxide is

  6. Does CO2 dissolve in water? - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    May 28, 2020 · The amount of CO2 dissolved in water is proportional to the outer pressure. At 20°C, 1 liter water dissolves about 1.7 g CO2 at normal pressure (1 atm). If the pressure is twice as large, the …

  7. Regulators: CO2, N2, O2, Beer gas - Homebrew Talk

    Oct 9, 2017 · Assuming that the low-pressure side adjusts to the value-ranges I want, is there any reason not to use something sold as an O2 regulator on my CO2 tank, the sold-as CO2 regulator on …

  8. Reaction between NaOH and CO2 - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Aug 12, 2016 · 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{CO2 + NaOH(aq) -> …

  9. reaction mechanism - Why NaOH (s,l) + CO2 (g) → Na2CO3 (s)? Why …

    Mar 5, 2024 · $\ce {2NaOH + CO2 <=> Na2CO3 + H2O}$ tends to favor more gas molecules with fewer atoms apiece, which is seen to be the left side (the sodium compounds, even if ionic, exist in the gas …

  10. molecular structure - Chemistry Stack Exchange

    Whilst I understand that $\ce {CO2}$ has a linear structure, resulting in a vector sum of the dipoles of 0, I do not understand why the dipoles formed at the two oxygen atoms as a result of their increased …