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Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form carbonic acid. this acid lowers the ph of the water and makes the water corrosive. what is likely to happen if carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increase?
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Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form carbonic acid. this acid lowers the ph of the water and makes the water corrosive. what is likely to happen if carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increase?
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when there will be more quantity of co2 in air it will lead to more formation of carbonic acid and it will lower the Ph of rain 5.1 which leads to acid rain
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