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The question reads:
Which of the following best describes the process by which carbon dioxide is dissolved in water?
A. Carbon dioxide changes phase from gas to liquid
B. Carbon dioxide changes phase from gas to aqueous
C. Water changes phase from liquid to aqueous
D. Carbon dioxide undergoes a chemical reaction with the water to form a new substance
B is correct. Read all the answer choices! When carbon dioxide is dissolved in water, it does not liquefy.
Is this question a bit contrived? Doesn't D also occur when CO2 dissolves in water?
Which of the following best describes the process by which carbon dioxide is dissolved in water?
A. Carbon dioxide changes phase from gas to liquid
B. Carbon dioxide changes phase from gas to aqueous
C. Water changes phase from liquid to aqueous
D. Carbon dioxide undergoes a chemical reaction with the water to form a new substance
B is correct. Read all the answer choices! When carbon dioxide is dissolved in water, it does not liquefy.
Is this question a bit contrived? Doesn't D also occur when CO2 dissolves in water?
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