No, rather the opposite, it is slightly basic.
Acidic
All rain water is slightly acidic.
Ammonia is acidic in water because................... finish it off
Normal rain water is slightly acidic due to dissolved carbonic acid. Rainwater absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, leading to its slight acidity. When additional carbon dioxide or sulphur dioxide is released into the air, it is absorbed into clouds and makes rain more acidic.
Because there is salt in the sea and when river water mixes with the sea, the salt gets into the river water, making it acidic.
definatley if it is acidic water, but for normal water/rain im not sure
Yes, it's normal frozen water or normal sea water.
Sea Salt
The red sea is normal salt water sea.
No, rather the opposite, it is slightly basic.
Normal rain water is slightly acidic because contain carbon dioxide.
A sea water ice cube -- Because the melting point of sea water is lower than that of normal water.
Since sea water is much denser than freshwater, the pH level would be higher. The saline levels in the sea water contributes to a higher acidic level.
Acid rain is made from chemicals in the air mixing with water in the air. This makes the rain more acidic then normal rain.
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True False