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What is the inorganic carbon in the carbon cycle?

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What is the inorganic carbon in the carbon cycle?

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Well some inorganic carbon species are carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, bicarbonate anion, and carbonate anion. Well we know carbon dioxide is in the carbon cycle. The calvin cycle in seawater is cooler and produces carbonic acid. Carbonic acid can react with weathered rock(the rock is produced from the Carbonate-Silicate Cycle) to produce bicarbonate ions. These bicarbonate ions eventually are carried to sea. So actually all 4 of these norganic carbons are involved in a carbon cycle.

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