Zinc+sulphuric acid-sulphate+hydrogen
This is a chemical change.
Acid rain is the result of chemical reactions in the atmosphere.
Acid rain's effect on stone is a chemical change. Acid rain can contain hydrochloric acid (HCl), and a stone building can contain calcium carbonate (CaCO3). These two substances react, according to this equation: 2HCl + CaCO3 --> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2 The product calcium chloride (CaCl2) is a salt, and therefore water soluble, so acid rain can literally "eat away" at a stone building, diminishing its aesthetic qualities, and even compromising it structurally over time.
An acid rain contain acids as HNO3, H2SO4, HCl.
This is the chemical formula (not equation) of the sulfuric acid.
Acid rain is formed when SO3 dissolves in water, i.e. in droplets that form clouds. As a product H2SO4 is formed. Since SO3 is produced in areas with heavy industry, thus these areas are under particular danger of acid rain. So, instead of pure rainwater, diluted H2SO4 falls on the ground. Acid rain is not a compound so it has no chemical formula. Equation: SO3(g) + H2O(l) ---> H2SO4(aq) Luck!
Acid rain is caused by sulfur and nitrogen oxides.
The chemical formula of sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
acid rain
Acid rain
The effect of acid rains is a form of chemical weathering.
Nitrous acid is HNO2.