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    The Oxide Ion Can React with the Carbon Dioxide Molecule
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The Oxide Ion Can React with the Carbon Dioxide Molecule

Question 42

Question 42

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The oxide ion can react with the carbon dioxide molecule to produce a carbonate ion, as shown be low. The oxide ion can react with the carbon dioxide molecule to produce a carbonate ion, as shown be low.   Which reactant is functioning as the Lewis acid? Which reactant is functioning as the Lewis acid?

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