it affects metal because the fluids from acid are very hot and they can dissolve the metals strong layer and can create damage such as rust. I did this project in third grade two years ago.
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quote from article: Acid rain does not only damage the natural ecosystems, but also man-made materials and structures. Marble, limestone, and sandstone can easily be dissolved by acid rain. Metals, paints, textiles, and ceramic can effortlessly be corroded. Acid rain can downgrade leather and rubber. Man-made materials slowly deteriorate even when exposed to unpolluted rain, but acid rain helps speed up the process. Acid rain causes carvings and monuments in stones to lose their features.
In limestone, acidic water reacts with calcium to form calcium sulfate.
CaCO3 + H2SO4 -> CaSO4 + H2CO3
For iron, the acidic water produces an additional proton giving iron a positive charge.
4Fe(s) + 2O2(g) + 8 (aq) -> 4Fe2+ (aq) + 4H2O(l)
When iron reacts with more oxygen it forms iron oxide (rust).
4Fe2+ + (aq) + O2(g) + 4H2O(l) -> 2Fe2O3(s) + 8H+ + (aq)
cos it burns through things and it can kill you, fml run
Yes, acid rain is considered harmful for plants, soil ,living organisms and even buildings. Acid rain is basically caused by a chemical reaction that begins when compounds like Sulphur dioxide and Nitrogen oxides are released into the air. these substances rises high in the atmosphere and mix and react with water H2O and oxygen O2 to form acid pollutants , known as ACIDID RAIN... for example colour of Statue of Liberty is also changed by some affections of acid rain
acid rain kills everything thats living practially
Acid rain effects our environment in many ways. i have to write an essay for school about the ways acid rain can effect the environment, so i thought that i would help out anyone else. acid rain effects the trees, fish life, crustaceans, contaminates lakes and swimholes and all these things can lead up to bigger problems. love cupsie!!!
Acid rain is harmful that question depends on how strong the acid is the lower the pH the stronger, Stronger acid corrodes your skin if you get caught in, kills trees by burning their interior cells, Corrodes organisms in lakes and if mixed with other acids this causes severe damages to houses. Sulfur dioxide is released into the atmosphere as a by-product of the combustion of coal or oil, and in the presence of water vapor, it chemically reacts in the atmosphere with oxygen - forming H2SO4 - Sulfuric Acid - the primary constituent of acid rain. Acid rain affects our environment in many ways. Acid rain affects the trees, fish life, crustaceans, contaminates lakes and swimholes and all these things can lead up to bigger problems.
acid rain can affect metallic objects by causing them to corrode. answer answer by zeeburg school , guyana
* acid rain damages crops because it increases the acidity of soil. * acid rain corrodes buildings and structures especially those made of marble such as taj mahal. * acid rain causes acidification of water in the lakes and rivers which causes the destruction of living things in water.
Acid rain can damage skin of a person.
An acid rain forms due to both sulphuric and nitric acid making it acid rain. Acid rain damages buildings, metal structures, soils plants and animal life
Yes, acid rain does affect germination of seeds by mixing in with the soil and damaging the seed coating.
Acid rain can have a devastating affect on the desert. This acid can wear through the plants protective layer and it will then die in the sun.
acid rain has the unsettling ability to erase and obliterate stone and metal.
We build factories that create pollution; in some cases acid rain
acid rain can affect many things
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