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Which oxide of carbon is an anhydride of carbonic acid?

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Since carbonic acid decomposes to give `CO_(2)` and `H_(2)O` , therefore, `CO_(2)` is regarded as an anhydride of carbonic acid: `H_(2)CO_(3) rarr H_(2)O + CO_(2)`.
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