Science news articles about 'carbonic acid'

  • Carbonic acid captured

    Researchers have caught a rare glimpse of carbonic acid – and it turns out to be much more acidic than the textbooks say
  • Carbonic acid: now isolated in the gas phase and examined spectroscopically

    ... at detection: according to current textbooks, gas-phase carbonic acid should not exist at all, because it immediately decomposes into water and carbon dioxide –making it detectible only as a trace component ...
  • International first: Gas-phase carbonic acid isolated

    ... from the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) in Austria have prepared and isolated gas-phase carbonic acid and have succeeded in characterizing the gas-phase ...
  • Pacific coast turning more acidic

    ... us, with ever-increasing levels of carbon dioxide and acidity. “The coastal ocean acidification train ... . When that CO2 mixes into the ocean water, it forms carbonic acid that has a corrosive effect on aragonite – the calcium ...
  • Ancient mineral shows early Earth climate tough on continents

    ... in the atmosphere can combine with water to form carbonic acid, which falls as acid rain. The early Earth's atmosphere is believed to have contained extremely high levels of carbon ...
  • Will Drinking Carbonated Beverages Weaken My Bones?

    ... . Here's the chemistry that has soda drinkers worried: As carbon dioxide hits the water in your blood, it turns into carbonic acid. Too much acid in the blood can lead to a condition ...
  • Modest CO2 cutbacks may be too little, too late for coral reefs

    ... by the oceans' surface water produces carbonic acid, the same acid that gives soft drinks their fizz, making certain carbonate minerals dissolve more readily in seawater. This is especially ...
  • Coral Reefs: most vulnerable to the effects of Climate Change

    ... absorbed into the ocean’s waters. When CO2 is combined with H2O, the reaction releases what is known as Carbonic Acid, or H2C03. When the carbonic acid is dissolved, it loses a hydrogen ...
  • Ocean growing more acidic faster than once thought

    ... dioxide dissolves in water it forms carbonic acid, increasing the acidity of the ocean. During the day ... creatures have shells or skeletons made of calcium carbonate, which the acid can dissolve," said Catherine Pfister, Associate ...
  • A crystal clear view of chalk formation

    ... indicates the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. Under low alkaline conditions, calcium carbonate forms ... a considerable proportion of the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is dissolving into them as carbonic acid. "When the pH level ...
  • Climate change (19th century style)

    ... yet.)Among Arrhenius's most important scientific achievements was an 1896 paper entitled On the Influence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground ...
  • Shellfish face an uncertain future in a high CO2 world

    ... begins when atmospheric CO2 dissolves in seawater and creates carbonic acid that is then rapidly transformed ... in the water. Increased acidity tips the balance toward bicarbonate formation and away from carbonate. Less ...
  • Scientists discover protein receptor for carbonation taste

    ... , is one of a family of enzymes that catalyzes the conversion carbon dioxide to carbonic acid, which rapidly ionizes to release ... is ideally poised to generate an acid stimulus for detection by these cells when presented with carbon dioxide. Why ...
  • Man-made carbon dioxide affects ocean acoustics

    ... atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is that CO2 is being absorbed by the oceans, which increases seawater acidity (lowers ... from ocean acidification. When carbon dioxide dissolves in seawater, it produces carbonic acid and increases the hydrogen ...
  • Europe's scientists call for more effort in tackling rising ocean acidity

    ... emissions in the atmosphere, are rapidly becoming more acidic due to increases in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels. Carbon dioxide produces carbonic acid when it dissolves in seawater and up to now ...

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