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Carbonic acid (H2CO3) forms when carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water according to this equation:

CO2+H2O->H2CO3
How many moles of CO2 must dissolve in an excess of water to produce 2 moles of H2CO3?
A. 3 mol
B. 2 mol
C. 1 mol
D. 4 mol

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Answer:

2 mol

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The other answer explained it perfectly! I just wanted to confirm this as correct! :)

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In order to determine how many moles of CO2 provide 2 moles of H2CO3, we must look at the balanced reaction and compare the coefficients of each compound.

CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3

The equation above is already balanced; therefore, for every 1 mole of CO2, we get 1 mole of H2CO3.

2 moles H2CO3 x (1 mole CO2)/(1 mole H2CO3) = 2 moles CO2.

We simply convert the moles of H2CO3 to moles of CO2, which results in 2 moles of CO2 required to give 2 moles of H2CO3.
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