Acid rain is made from chemicals in the air mixing with water in the air. This makes the rain more acidic then normal rain.
Acid rain is acidic.
Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH around 5.6 due to the natural presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Acid rain, on the other hand, has a lower pH (below 5.6), caused by pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides reacting with water in the atmosphere.
Acid rain is acidic and is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that react with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acids. It is not radioactive, but the acidity can cause harm to the environment and living organisms.
Normal rain is slightly acidic but it occurs naturally, as oppose to acid rain caused by air pollution
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yes it is
No. While all rain is slightly acidic,it is only considered acid rain if it is far more acidic than normal.
Normal rain water is slightly acidic because contain carbon dioxide.
Normal clean rain has a pH value of between 5 and 5.5, which is slightly acidic
The acid rain is rain that has made acidic by certain pollutants in the air. Acid rain is a type of acid deposition, which can appear in many forms. Wet deposition is rain, sleet, snow, or fog that has become more acidic than normal. Dry deposition is another form of acid deposition, and this is when gases and dust particles become acidic. Both wet and dry deposition can be carried by the wind, sometimes for very long distances. Acid deposition in wet and dry forms falls on buildings, cars, and trees and can make lakes acidic. Acid deposition in dry form can be inhaled by people and can cause health problems in some people. The normal rain is a bit acidic, but some contaminates have made it more acidic, sometimes as acid as the vinegar.
It is an acid, a weak acid.
The adjective form of "acid" is "acidic."