Rain is naturally somewhat acidic (pH 5.5) due to carbon dioxide dissolved in the water. Problem acid rain also has dissolved sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides which form sulphurous and nitrous acids.
Acid rain can be caused by many things. mostly pollution
mixture of sulfur (sulphur) dioxide and nitrogen oxides, combined with rain.
Venus has rain composed of sulfuric acid.
Sandstone is composed (usually) of quartz and feldspar particles. Neither are soluble n the acids present in acid rain.
Limestone is composed of calcium carbonate, an alkaline substance that breaks down on contact with acid. Granite is composed primarily of silica and feldspar, which are not so basic and do not react with acid.
Acid rain is acid rain.
The technical term of rain is condensed water falling from the sky.However, in astronomical terms it is any liquid falling from the sky.The Earth has a "mild" acidity in it's precipitation.Venus on the other hand, has "rain" but it's composed of not water, but sulphuric acid.So the planet with the "worst" acid rain is Venus.
rain with acid
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.
carbonic acid rain and sulfuric acid rain
Only acid rain, normal rain does not contain acid.
sulfur oxides (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx)
by sulfuric acid
no, the acid haven't rain it