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Why is carbon dioxide insoluble in water?

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Why is carbon dioxide insoluble in water?

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It’s not. If you were to bubble CO2 through water and add a Ph indicator (such as phenolphthalein) to the solution, you would see it change color signifying that some of the CO2 dissolved in the water to form carbonic acid.

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