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How Are Light Bulbs Frosted

Carbon dioxide and water also combine to form carbonic acid  [Pg.75]

The partial ionization of carbonic acid produces hydronium ion, H+, driving the indicator equilibrium to the weak acid form. A colorless solution results. As the water in the ink evaporates, the white residue of sodium carbonate remains. [Pg.75]

KEY TERMS acid-base indicator conjugate base ionization [Pg.75]

Hydrofluoric acid reacts with glass via an overall reaction that may be summarized as [Pg.76]

Why do hydrangeas vary in color when grown in dry versus wet regions See p. 122. [Pg.77]


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