My tutor asked me:
"how does CO
2 react if you send it through an acid medium, a base medium, and how does it react through a neutral medium".
I am not sure how to answer this question. I do not know much about chemistry.
I think in a base medium:CO
2 will react to CO
3Na or CO
3Ba ... or whatever the base is.
(However while this happens there will be more and more H
+ in the fluid. So if we continue this it will become an accid medium. The CO
3Na will split up back to HCO
3 and Na
2+.)
In a neutral medium:Water is a neutral medium I think(?) So it will react like
CO
2 + H
2O --> H
2CO
3.
But H
2CO
3 only exists in theory. It will split up immediatly in HCO
3- and H
+ ions.
In a acid medium:I have no idea !!!!
Will it form a base?
CO
2 + H+ --> COH + O
2+ don't think so
CO
2 + 2H+ --> H
2O + C
2 don't think so neither
Can anybody correct me and tell me how it will react in an acid medium?
Thank you in advance.
I have an exam tomorrow about this