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Now that global warming is in vogue in the media, acid rain is no longer mentioned as a possible crisis for our planet
Its is very acidic..It can burn your butt
The main and the most possible way of the addition of acid to the atmosphere is from industrial factories such as sulfur dioxide and acids of phosphorus. Burning certain compounds also adds acid, for an example, burning of vulcanized rubber results in the addition of sulfur dioxide. When these acid vapors are dissolved in rain water, it is called an acid rain.
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.
There is no symbol for acid rain.
Because it has various chemicals mixed up with the rain in the clouds and when the rain comes down, there are still bits of acid in it.
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No, it is not possible.
The highest ever recording was 4.9 i think in EuropeAnswer:Normal rain has a pH of 5.5 to 4.5. Acid rain has pH of anything less than 4.5 and reaches its strongest (lowest pH) value at about a pH of 2.The highest pH for acid rain (the weakest acid rain) would be at the lower value of normal rain water.
Acid rain damages a plants germination process. If to much acid rain= is given to it, it will die. (SAD) :-(
high concentrations of compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides can cause acid rain if in the air.
Now that global warming is in vogue in the media, acid rain is no longer mentioned as a possible crisis for our planet
Its is very acidic..It can burn your butt
Acid rain is acid rain.
It is worth noticing that acid rain is formed by clouds with high density of H2SO4 and as clouds can move, it is possible that almost every industrial countries and it's surrounding countries experiences acid rain. Also, acid rain is not considered a type of "pollution" Rather, it is a result of Air Pollution.
rain with acid
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.