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Normal rainfall has a pH of around 5.6, making it slightly acidic due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which forms carbonic acid when it reacts with water.
Rainfall from polluted areas is typically acidic due to the presence of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which react with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acids.
This is an acidic rain.
Air pollution causes acidic rainfall. The acidic rainfall on the other hand leads to the faster erosion of the metallic substances like the roof top.
The pH of normal rainfall ranges from 5.0 to 5.6, making it slightly acidic due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Dissolution from acidic rainfall.
Yes, soy milk is slightly acidic due to its natural composition.
Pork in its natural state is not acidic. However, certain cooking methods or flavorings used in pork dishes can make them acidic.
Garden soil can become acidic due to factors such as high rainfall, decomposition of organic matter, and the type of vegetation growing in the area. Acidic soil can also result from the accumulation of acidic substances over time.
A forest that receives relatively little rainfall and has acidic soil would be located near the Arctic Circle. It is one of the five major circles of latitude that marks the maps of the Earth.
It depends on what is suspended in the air. The rain will take the pollutants out of the air as it falls. If they are acidic you'll have acid rain.
That would depend on how acidic the atmosphere is through which it has passed - remember the news about 'acid rain'? Most rain would be just below 7 PH.