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    A Chloride Shift That Occurs in the Neutralization of Carbonic
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A Chloride Shift That Occurs in the Neutralization of Carbonic

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A chloride shift that occurs in the neutralization of carbonic acid involves the replacement of a bicarbonate ion for chloride ions.

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