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by using cleaner fuels or alternate fossil fuel resources .
reduce the introduction of acidic gasses into the air. For example the sulphur in coal smoke will bring about acid in rain. There are many other pollutants that also have the same effect.
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The calcium carbonate reacts with the acid as per any carbonate: Calcium Carbonate + Acid -> Calcium Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide
yes it will reduce uric acid level.
alkali is used to reduce acid and acid is used to reduce alkali
Coal contains sulphur and when this is burnt(heated) sulphur dioxide is produced, this is a greenhouse gas. To remove this greenhouse gas, this gas is passed a mechanism like a shower that is able to dissolve it and make it an acid. Then this acid sulphur is neutralized with calcium carbonate to form calcium sulphate, water and carbon dioxided
Yes, lemon help to reduce uric acid contnent in the body.
The largest nuclear power user in the area is the sun. It powers all life on Earth by its heat and light Local nuclear power plants: * Reduce GHG emission * Reduce acid gas emissions * Have lower waste volumes
yes ----------------------- However, less so than in the past because while traffic caused acid rain is still a problem, SO2 acid pollution from factories and power stations is now mitigated by removing this from the exhaust gasses.
Yes, cucumbers are a food that will help reduce uric acid in the body. When a person has to much uric acid they can get gout.
== == Acid gas emissions cold be reduced by: * Reducing demand on the station (less fuel burned less emissions) * Make the staitons more efficient * Use a lower sulfur coal * Improve NOx forming conditions in the boilers * Remove Acid Gases by treatmnt before discahrge * Close inefficient stations * Have a shedding strategy for the network that uses lower politon emitting stations first
Hi, citric acid an formic acid are the most common replaces for acetic acid in the textile industry.
Nitric Acid