CO2 is acidic because of its property to change the pH level of water in the clouds which can form acid rain.
It all depends on what is in it. You have heard about acid rain but normal rain has a pH of around 5. It would be slightly acidic according to your question.
Because of its covalent nature, sulphur dioxide is classified as an acidic oxide. It reacts with water (or water vapour in the air) to form sulphuric acid. This accounts for one of the non-environmental characteristics of sulphur dioxide - it reacts with rain water to form corrosive acid rain.-Karvi Arian (A-level student)
Add a base/alkali such as calcium carbonate (limestone) to the soil which will neutralise the acidity.
No. NaOH is sodium hydroxide, which is a strong base, not an acid, and is not found in rain. Acid rain is rain that is unusually acidic due to the presence of nitric acid (HNO3) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Acid rain is still mostly water.
The 'acid' (sulphur dioxide or nitrogen oxides) dissolved in the rain water are acidic. Limestone is alkali. Therefore, the acid in the rain is neutralised by the limstone.
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Calcium carbonate is an alkali. It reacts with the acids and neutralises the acid rain.
CO2 is acidic because of its property to change the pH level of water in the clouds which can form acid rain.
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It all depends on what is in it. You have heard about acid rain but normal rain has a pH of around 5. It would be slightly acidic according to your question.
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rain water has an alkali of 0
Acid rain is any rain with a high elevation of hydrogen ions. Acid rain is caused with sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide mix with the water molecules in the atmosphere that cause rain.
Yes. Rain water is mildly acidic as it contains small amounts of carbonic acid and possibly sulfuric and nitric acid.
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