carbonic acid, H
2CO
3, a weak dibasic acid (see
acids and bases) formed when
carbon dioxide dissolves in water; it exists only in solution. Carbonic acid forms carbonate and bicarbonate (or acid carbonate) salts (see
carbonate) by reaction with bases. It contributes to the sharp taste of carbonated beverages.
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