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Question
Give a balanced equation for a direct combination reaction involving:
Two compounds – resulting in the formation of a weak acid
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Solution
Direct Combination of two compounds to form a weak acid.
\[\ce{\underset{\text{compound}}{CO2} + \underset{\text{compound}}{H2O}->\underset{\text{carbonic acid (a weak acid)}}{H2CO3}}\]
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