salt salt makes it more acidic
salt makes it more acidic
The pollutants in air make rain water acidic. Rain water, containing acid reaches everywhere .
By burn coal,coal release sulphur to atmosphere
S02 is produced by mold. It makes the rain water acidic because when it rains the dirt and pollution in the air are collected and when it floods the pollution an the ground is collected in the water.
the gases released by some industries and motor vehicles cintain chemicals that make rainwater acidic . so. it can kill plants and animals in water it can also damage building and statues
Acid rain is an environmental concern all over the world. Acid rain happens when pollutants like sulfur and nitrogen mix with water in the atmosphere and fall as rain.
most rain water happens to be very slightly acidic due to gas pollutants dissolving into it, but is doesnt really make much of a difference as such. another thing to think about is where your talking about because more industrial cities, towns etc. will tend to release more pollutants into the atmosphere and therefore have more acidic rain fall, does that answer your question? and anything else on the topic?
If you want to make distilled water from rainwater, you would perform distillation on the rainwater.
Different pollutants may harm the water cycle. It can make the water acidic.
Some pollutants released from burning fossil fuels mix with water vapour and make it slightly acidic. This then falls as acid rain.
Pure rain water with no dissolved minerals has a PH of 7, that makes it neutral. When water has certain substances that lower the PH below 7, it is considered to be acidic. Dissolved polyatomic ions make the rain acidic. These polyatomic ions can come from the products of a cumbustion reaction (CH4 + O2 --Energy Source--> CO2 + H2O)
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