Acid rains contain traces of these acids.
Nitric acid and sulfuric acid.
Not exactly. Acid rain does contain abnormally high amounts of nitric acid and sulfuric acid, but the concentrations are still very dilute.
Sulfuric acid is present in rain along with nitric acid.
acid rain
the two acids are sulfuric acid and nitric acid
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.
Dilute nitric and sulfuric acid fall to earth as acid rain.
acid precipatation
Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides both react with water in the atmosphere to form acids, sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
Rain water contains sulfuric acid and nitric acid. If the concentrations of these acids are high, acid rain occurs.
"Acid rain" has a slightly lower pH due to the presence of SO2 and NOx. These form extremely dilute sulfuric and nitric acids. CO2 can also dissolve to form carbonic acid, but that is negligible in its effect compared to sulfuric and nitric acid.
nitric and sulfuric acids