Carbonation
Reactions of carbon dioxide, including process of dissolving carbon dioxide in a liquid / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: Carbonatation
This article is about carbonation reactions in chemistry. For carbonated beverages, see Carbonated drink and Carbonated water.
Carbonation is the chemical reaction of carbon dioxide to give carbonates, bicarbonates, and carbonic acid.[1] In chemistry, the term is sometimes used in place of carboxylation, which refers to the formation of carboxylic acids.
In inorganic chemistry and geology, carbonation is common. Metal hydroxides (MOH) and metal oxides (M'O) react with CO2 to give bicarbonates and carbonates:
- MOH + CO2 → M(HCO3)
- M'O + CO2 → M'CO3