Describe what changes occur when atmospheric CO₂ interacts with the world ocean as illustrated here (Figure 1). Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. more CaCO3(s) less MgCO3 (8) HCO₂ (aq) NaCO₂(g) 1. CO₂ (g) dissolves in seawater to form . The basic pH of the ocean encourages ionization of and Reset Help ocean as chalk cliffs). As carbon is removed, to form . Under the correct conditions, carbon is removed from the (sea shells, coral,

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Describe what changes occur when atmospheric CO₂ interacts with the world ocean as illustrated here (Figure 1).
Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences.
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CaCO3 (s)
less
MgCO3 (8)
HCO₂ (aq)
NaCO₂ (aq)
2-
COy” (aq)
Na₂CO3 (aq)
H₂CO3 (aq)
1. CO₂ (g) dissolves in seawater to form
. The basic pH of the ocean
encourages ionization of
and
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ocean as
chalk cliffs). As carbon is removed,
to form
Under the
correct conditions, carbon is removed from the
(sea shells, coral,
CO₂ (g) dissolves to maintain
the balance of complex and interacting acid-
base and precipitation equilibria.
Transcribed Image Text:Describe what changes occur when atmospheric CO₂ interacts with the world ocean as illustrated here (Figure 1). Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. more CaCO3 (s) less MgCO3 (8) HCO₂ (aq) NaCO₂ (aq) 2- COy” (aq) Na₂CO3 (aq) H₂CO3 (aq) 1. CO₂ (g) dissolves in seawater to form . The basic pH of the ocean encourages ionization of and Reset Help ocean as chalk cliffs). As carbon is removed, to form Under the correct conditions, carbon is removed from the (sea shells, coral, CO₂ (g) dissolves to maintain the balance of complex and interacting acid- base and precipitation equilibria.
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