Introduction:Basic information about Carbonic acid CAS 463-79-6, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.
Carbonic acid Basic information
| Product Name: | Carbonic acid |
| Synonyms: | Carbonic acid hydrogen;H2CO3;Yttrium Carbonate Dihydrate;Carbonic acid;carbonicaci |
| CAS: | 463-79-6 |
| MF: | CH2O3 |
| MW: | 62.02 |
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| Mol File: | 463-79-6.mol |
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Carbonic acid Chemical Properties
| Melting point | 211-212 °C(Solv: water (7732-18-5)) |
| Boiling point | 333.6±25.0 °C(Predicted) |
| density | 1.668±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) |
| pka | 4.36±0.41(Predicted) |
| Stability: | Cannot be isolated as a pure liquid or solid, since the products of its decomposition, carbon dioxide and water, are much more stable than the acid. |
| CAS DataBase Reference | 463-79-6 |
| EPA Substance Registry System | Carbonic acid (463-79-6) |
Safety Information
Carbonic acid Usage And Synthesis
| Chemical Properties | colourless aqueous solution |
| Physical properties | Carbonic acid has the formulaH2CO3 (equivalentlyOC(OH)2). It is also a name sometimes given to solutionsof CO2 in water |
| Uses | Carbonic acid is used in themanufacture of soft drinks, inexpensive and artificiallycarbonated sparkling wines, and other bubbly drinks. |
| Uses | Carbonic acid (H2CO3) is produced by dissolving carbon dioxide in water. When formedunder pressure, it is the gas used in carbonated drinks. In nature, it dissolves the limestone incaves, resulting in the formation of stalactites and stalagmites. It is corrosive as are other acids,although it is considered a rather weak acid. |
| Definition | ChEBI: Carbonic acid is a carbon oxoacid and a chalcocarbonic acid. It has a role as a mouse metabolite. It is a conjugate acid of a hydrogencarbonate. |
Carbonic acid Preparation Products And Raw materials
| Preparation Products | 2-Iodobenzyl chloride |