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Karlie Reed
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3 April, 17:13
What acid is produced by plant roots
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Valeria Barry
3 April, 17:20
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Carbonic acid. Because roots are not photosynthetic, they produce carbon dioxide like you do. Carbon dioxide combines with water to form the mild acid carbonic acid.
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