The primary source of nitric acid is the oxidation of ammonia in the Ostwald process.
yes
A real world example of an acid is a lemon (a source of citric acid) or an aspirin (a derivative of salicylic acid).
corn oil
The best source of citric acid is "the good old lemon". And we do get citric acid in grocery stores also.
No (:
The main source of freshwater is from the clouds... And the refrigerator
Rivers, underground water sources, most lakes and reservoirs are the most important freshwater source for people.
The reasoning for freshwater getting polluted by rain is because we have so many cars and factories etc. that pollute our air and then the couds evaporate that and makes acid rain.. when it falls into freshwater you then have polluted freshwater. If you want you could search acid rain and get more information on that.
oxygen(O2)
yes pollution
calorado river
The primary source of nitric acid is the oxidation of ammonia in the Ostwald process.
Water will always have a pH. pH is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is. Intruduction of basic substances such as carbonates will raise pH. Introduction of acidic substances such as carbonic or sulfuric acid will lower pH.
loggerheads dont need it
False
amino acid molecules are water soluble meaning they cannot enter the cell. Fatty acid molecules CAN enter the cell.