All forms of liquid have a small or large amount of acid in them rain is about 2% acid.
It depends on the amount of rain, and the location because acid in rain is caused by pollution in the air, so if you are in a polluted area it has large amounts in it probably.
Acid rain can have a pH as low as 3. The pH is the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of the H+ ion in the solution. This means there is 1x10-3 moles of H+ ion in each liter of water.
The amount of acid rain that rains is dependent upon the type of chemical activity that goes on in a particular area. An area with a large concentration of industries without gas emission control is more prone to acid rain.
To have acid rain, you first have to have rain. And deserts are kind famous for not having much rain. So yeah, it CAN happen. But places with more rain will get more acid rain.
acid rain has a Ph level of 4
Acid rain is acid rain.
The acid in the stomach has a lower pH than that of 'acid rain'. Therefore much more acidic.
Acid rain damages a plants germination process. If to much acid rain= is given to it, it will die. (SAD) :-(
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Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.
When there are too much toxins in the air, rain becomes somewhat acidic.
carbonic acid rain and sulfuric acid rain
Only acid rain, normal rain does not contain acid.
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