it doesn't
acid rain comes from chemicals in the clouds, not runoff there is no "car runoff" runoff is from the slanted ground into water bodies
Acid rain contains nitrates, as does some runoff water from fertilized soil.
Acid mine runoff is a major environmental issue caused by the oxidation of sulfide minerals in abandoned mines, leading to the release of acidic and metal-rich water. Scientists study the geochemical processes involved in acid mine runoff to understand its impact on water quality, ecosystems, and human health. Research focuses on developing remediation strategies such as neutralization, passive treatment systems, and reclamation to mitigate the effects of acid mine drainage.
No, table sugar (sucrose) is not an Arrhenius acid. Arrhenius acids are substances that ionize in water to produce hydrogen ions (H+). Table sugar does not ionize in water and therefore does not act as an acid in this sense.
yes, it can
The presence of an acid lowers the pH of the solution in water.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
is it agricultural runoff households dumping acid rain over pumping of water from wells
It can indead affect your source of food and water.
Using acid to keeps weeds down will be effective, but is also against the law. Acid in soil can make it to water wells, as well as rain runoff.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.