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Chemistry, 20.09.2019 01:00 roro2599

When blood passes through the lungs, carbon dioxide and water are formed from carbonic acid dissolved in the blood. the carbon dioxide formed passes into the lungs and is exhaled.
h2co3 h2o + co2
what kind of reaction has occurred?

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