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Explain that dissolved carbon dioxide was used to form carbonate precipitates.

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The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere

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How carbon dioxide decreased

Aqa Gcse ChemistryChemistry of the atmosphere

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Explain that dissolved carbon dioxide was used to form carbonate precipitates

  • This point belongs to The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere, especially How carbon dioxide decreased.
  • You need to be able to explain that dissolved carbon dioxide was used to form carbonate precipitates.
  • The key ideas to know are carbon dioxide.
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carbon dioxide

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This objective helps connect How carbon dioxide decreased to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere.

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How do you explain dissolved carbon dioxide was used to form carbonate precipitates?

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In Chemistry, this page helps you answer questions about dissolved carbon dioxide was used to form carbonate precipitates within The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere. Focus on the key process, correct scientific terms, and how the idea links to exam-style questions. Key terms to check are carbonate precipitates and dissolved carbon dioxide.

Key terms

  • carbonate precipitates: Solid compounds formed when dissolved carbon dioxide reacts with minerals in water.
  • dissolved carbon dioxide: Carbon dioxide that is mixed in water, contributing to the formation of carbonate precipitates.

Common trap

Misunderstanding Carbonate Formation: Clarify that dissolved carbon dioxide reacts with other substances in the water to form carbonate precipitates, which is a separate step in the carbon cycle.

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