Because the population of organisms is pond effect
They make the living organisms dead.
It's the acid in the coke that will hurt your teeth. Don't even get me started on the sodium content...
The acid in an orange is citric acid.
Sulfuric acid is dangerous to living organisms.
Acid rains actually do not affect any rains, but does a massive damage to the environment. It would be fatal for some types of organisms and for human, acid rains will cause much effects including the irritations in the skin.
No, salt is pH neutral and does not affect the acid content of food. However, our taste buds are such that salt will diminish the acid taste of food (try eating a lemon wedge sprinkled with salt). Salt is added to pickle brine as a preservative; like acid, it tends to discourage the growth of microorganisms.
Most organisms including humans carry out lactic acid fermentation
Sulfur dioxide mixed with water becomes acid rain, which will change the Ph of soil and damage it and kill the living organisms in it.
acid rain?
dangerous to living organisms
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
deoxyribonucleic acid