Transpiration it the biological process of the movement of water from roots to stoma through plants. it is not made of metal as it is not a physical entity in itself. Acid rain would probably eat away at things made of metal, and it affects transpiration because it increases the hydrogen ions in the xylem, which increases the cohesion and the rate of transpiration.
He is dumb the acid reacts with the metal causing to do diffrent things. alliminion in Hydrolic acid fiizzes and then dissolves !
Increasing the concentration of an acid would increase the rate and vigor of the reaction involving a metal such as magnesium.
acid rain can affect metallic objects by causing them to corrode. answer answer by zeeburg school , guyana
it wears down whatever it is raining on.
it can hurt unicorns
Fizzing is typically seen when an acid reacts with a metal carbonate. This reaction produces carbon dioxide gas, which causes the fizzing or bubbling effect.
Well it can decompos materials like metal and wood.
You can throw a piece of metal into the acid (magnesium will have good effect), as it is dissolving, hydrogen gas would be given off...
Corrosion of metal is caused by oxygen or oxidising substances, salty water and some medium strong acids
Coke does not effect metal, but it can remove rust from metals because of the reaction of the chemical substance "Phosphorous Acid" (chemical formula: H3PO4).
acid+ metal oxide --> salt + water
Metal+Acid=Salt+Hydrogen