How does acid rain form? The burning of coal that contains a lot of sulfur produces sulfur oxides, substances composed of oxygen and sulfur. Acid rain forms when nitrogen oxides and Sulfur oxides combine with water in the air to form nitric acid & sulfuric acid.
(Acid rain also another way of saying Nitric acid & Sulfuric acid)
Nitrogen gas is capable of being turned into nitrate through bacterial conversion or other chemical processes. This nitrate is then usable by plants!
Nitric acid form nitrate salts
Nitrates are salts of the nitric acid.
All salts made from nitric acid (HNO3) are called nitrates (NO3-)
The acid is called nitric acid.
ANY SUBSTANCE THAT HAS 'NITRATE; IN THE NAME.
it forms acid rain
Nitrates are salts of the nitric acid.
This acid is the nitric acid -HNO3.
These salts are called nitrates.
Nitric acid, HNO3.
All salts made from nitric acid (HNO3) are called nitrates (NO3-)
No. However, many fertilizers do contain nitrates, such as ammonium nitrate which can be thought of as salts of nitric acid.
The acid is called nitric acid.
it forms acid rain
ANY SUBSTANCE THAT HAS 'NITRATE; IN THE NAME.
Nitric acid is strong oxidizer, so if it is mixed with a right fuel it can be possible of denotation. The salts it may form can also be strong oxidizers. However, nitric acid itself is not explosive.
it forms acid rain
No, sulphate salts are very stable and can not be converted into acid.