Acid rain typically has a pH of 4.0 to 4.5.
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No, it is an alkali according to the pH scale or pH indicator.
The pH of rain water is not neutral.
Normal clean rain has a pH value of between 5 and 5.5, which is slightly acidic
Acidic
With a PH scale.. Acid rain is usually around 3-4 on the PH scale 1 - 6 = Acidic 7 = Neutral 8 - 14 = Alkaline
The pH scale
yes polluted rain have acid in it
Actually, it decreses the pH, because the pH of acids are towards the low end (0) of the pH scale.
This is an acidic rain.
Yes, because when other lakes or ponds get polluted and the clouds condenses it, it will rain polluted rain into the ocean.
Acid rain usually has a pH of 5.0 or lessIt can be anything from about pH 3 to pH 6.All rain has a slight amount of acid in it, but the powerful stuff is about pH 2.Acid Rain has a pH of 4 :)pH is the scale used by scientists to express the aidity of acid rain.
The pH level of rainwater is typically slightly acidic, ranging from around 5.0 to 5.5 due to the presence of carbon dioxide, which forms carbonic acid when dissolved in water. However, factors such as pollution can lower the pH level further, resulting in acid rain.