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I believe it is CO2 (g) <-> CO2 (aq)

It uses a double arrow that I can't accurately write here to describe equilibrium.

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You're supposed to actually draw the double arrow like that.

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The equilibrium equation for the reaction between Na2CO3 and NaHCO3 is:

Na2CO3 + H2O ⇌ 2NaOH + CO2

This reaction occurs when NaHCO3 (sodium bicarbonate) reacts with water to form Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate), NaOH (sodium hydroxide), and CO2 (carbon dioxide).

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The equilibrium equation for Na2CO3 NaHCO3 is CO32- + H+ <---> HCO3- pH = pKa + log [CO32-] / [HCO3-].

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Whats the formulae for 7+2

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The equation is O2 - CO2

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H2o co

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h2 co2

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Keq = (H2O) (CO) / (H2) (CO2)

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