5. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a naturally occurring atmospheric gas, the concentration of which is being increased by the burning of fossil fuels by energy intensive economies. CO2 dissolves in water (H2O) to form carbonic acid (H2CO3), in simplistic terms,
CO2 + H2O Û H2CO3 (1)
The Û symbol indicates that a balance, or equilibrium, exists between all these chemicals. If we increase the atmospheric partial pressure (i.e. the concentration) of the gas CO2 then we can expect an increase in the concentration of H2CO3 dissolved in water exposed to the atmosphere. Where natural waters are at equilibrium with the present-day partial pressure of CO2 in the atmosphere, then the carbonic acid concentration is given by
[H2CO3] = 1.2×10-5 mol -1 (2)
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