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The rest of the sugar will then become carbonic acid.
The carbonic acid gas is forced back into the body.
A common use is for measuring the presence of carbonic acid in a liquid.
The spring water has high iron content and concentration of carbonic acid.
If it wasn't made with carbonic acid, I wasn't interested.
The yeast makes sugar split into alcohol and carbonic acid.
Carbon dioxide which reacts with water to produce carbonic acid.
Carbonic acid is an important part of some cola drinks and soda.
Why was the existence of carbonic acid unfairly doubted for so long?
For example, carbon dioxide is the anhydride of carbonic acid.
In 1986, it introduced a brand with a lower amount of carbonic acid to meet changing tastes.
Corrosion is the dissolving of rock by carbonic acid in sea water.
Originally only the carbonic acid from the mineral water was given to breweries.
That's a little more upscale, for almost three centuries meaning "water charged under pressure with carbonic acid gas."
This is followed by the decomposition of the carbonic acid to water and carbon dioxide.
If that is true why doesn't the carbonic acid in pop cause damage to our teeth and soft tissue?
This will happen until all the H(+) from the source (carbonic acid) is reacted with the base.
The water is sour and contains iron and carbonic acid.
Carbonic acid is important for maintenance of pH equilibrium in the body.
The carbonic acid that remained was characterized by infrared spectroscopy.
The limestone is broken down and softened by carbonic acid in the brook's water.
In the air, rain combines with carbon dioxide to form a weak carbonic acid.
It can be seen as a fourfold ester of tetrahydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone and carbonic acid.
In return our tissues give up a waste product, carbonic acid gas, which is thrown off by the lungs.
Carbonic acid, so suitable for the development of the vegetable kingdom, abounded.