it is and exothermic reaction because it produces heat.
The mixing is neither, it is what happens after that is one or the other. How what has been mixed responds.
Acid (and base) neutralization are exotherm reactions
no
No
endothermic
it produces a new substance
Regular rain water is slightly acidic, with a pH of about 5.6 due to the presence of carbonic acid from the reaction between carbon dioxide and water. Acid rain pH has been recorded as low as 2.0 with an average value of 4.3.
Sulfur dioxide is a toxic gas that can react with water and oxygen to form sulfuric acid. This reaction can produce acid rain.
Acid rain is comprised mainly of sulfuric acid. This acid reacts with the calcium carbonate which is what marble surfaces are made of. The products of this reaction are ionic calcium, sulfate ions and carbon dioxide which are all washed away in the water. This reaction can cause physical damage to marble statues and surfaces.
if limestone is in a solid form it would degrade (hence a loss in mass of the limestone) and carbon dioxide would be given off. if it is in the powdered form the change in mass would not be very obvious and only a loss carbon dioxide would be seen.
The reaction that occurs when acid rain damages carbonate rocks is an acid-base reaction.
When pollution is released, it reacts with the water in the air. Acids, such as sulfuric acid and carbonic acid, are created due to this reaction, and when rain falls, these acids are mixed in with the rain.
Acid rain is produced from a chemical reaction between nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide. When these chemicals are released into the air they mix with water producing acid rain.
it produces a new substance
it is produced in rain water by the reaction of H2O with CO2.
To some extent, yes and they release H2 gas after the reaction.
It is caused from acid rain and the reaction of the chemical going into the atmosphere.
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Acid rain is acid rain.
The chemical reac- tions that change air pollution to acid rain can take from several hours to several days.
acid rain is one of the most affecting factor to the beauty of taj mahal as a chemical reaction between acid rain and marble deteriorates the marble
Regular rain water is slightly acidic, with a pH of about 5.6 due to the presence of carbonic acid from the reaction between carbon dioxide and water. Acid rain pH has been recorded as low as 2.0 with an average value of 4.3.