Atomfair Carbonic Acid H2CO3 CH2O3

Description Carbonic Acid (CAS No. 554-13-2) is a weak, inorganic acid with the molecular formula CH2O3(or H2CO3). This compound is formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water, playing a critical role in biological and environmental systems, such as the carbon cycle and pH buffering. In its pure form, carbonic acid is unstable and tends to decompose into CO2and H2O. However, it is widely utilized in industrial applications, including the production of carbonates, bicarbonates, and as a precursor in chemical synthesis. Our high-purity carbonic acid is rigorously tested for consistency and quality, making it ideal for laboratory research, pharmaceutical development, and…

Description

Description

Carbonic Acid (CAS No. 554-13-2) is a weak, inorganic acid with the molecular formula CH2O3 (or H2CO3). This compound is formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water, playing a critical role in biological and environmental systems, such as the carbon cycle and pH buffering. In its pure form, carbonic acid is unstable and tends to decompose into CO2 and H2O. However, it is widely utilized in industrial applications, including the production of carbonates, bicarbonates, and as a precursor in chemical synthesis. Our high-purity carbonic acid is rigorously tested for consistency and quality, making it ideal for laboratory research, pharmaceutical development, and industrial processes.

  • CAS No: 554-13-2
  • Molecular Formula: CH2O3
  • Molecular Weight: 62.025
  • Exact Mass: 62.000393922
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 62.000393922
  • IUPAC Name: carbonic acid
  • SMILES: C(=O)(O)O
  • Synonyms: carbonic acid, 463-79-6, H2CO3, Koehlensaeure, CHEBI:28976

Application

Carbonic acid is primarily used in the production of lithium compounds, including lithium carbonate and lithium metal, which are essential for battery manufacturing. It also serves as a key reagent in pH adjustment and buffering systems in biochemical and environmental research. Additionally, carbonic acid is employed in the food and beverage industry for carbonation processes.

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