Acid rains contain sulfuric and nitric acids formed from oxides released by autovehicles, fuels burning, some industrial processes.
Acid rain is the result of chemical reactions in the atmosphere.
An acid rain contain acids as HNO3, H2SO4, HCl.
The corrosion of gravestones due to acid rain is a chemical change. The acid rain reacts with the minerals in the stone, causing a chemical breakdown that results in the degradation of the gravestone material.
Acid rain is caused by sulfur and nitrogen oxides.
Acid rain
The effect of acid rains is a form of chemical weathering.
Sandstone could be affected by acid rain as it is chemical erosion.
The process of acid rain dissolving paint off a wall is a chemical change. This is because the acid in the rain reacts with the chemical components of the paint, causing a permanent change in its chemical structure.
Acid rain
Chemical weathering
Chemical weathering is caused by acid rain. The acid rain will eat away at the rock causing it to erode. This is one of the many forms of chemical weathering.
The corrosive action of acid rain on granite is a chemical property. It involves a chemical reaction between the acid in the rain and the minerals in the granite, leading to its deterioration over time. This reaction changes the chemical composition of the granite, making it a chemical property.