What is carbonic acid and what is the chemical symbol of it?



Answer:
Carbonic acid (ancient name acid of air or aerial acid) has the formula H2CO3. It is also a name sometimes given to solutions of carbon dioxide in water, which contain small amounts of H2CO3.
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H 2 CO 3 is the formula but it has no symbol (not an element)
"...Carbonic acid is a chemical compound of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen or carbon dioxide and water. Carbonic acid is a weak, dibasic acid, unlike hydrochloric acid of sulphuric acid.."
when water and carbondioxide (g) react to form carbonic acid.

H20+CO2=H2CO3

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