below 5
Lemon Juice and water has a similar acidity factor as acid rain.
No. Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid dissolved in water. The acidity in acid rain is due mostly to sulfuric and nitric acids. In some cases, though, the acidity of acid rain is similar to that of vinegar.
rain and flooding
Mineral water, rain water's acidity has drastically increased over the past couple of decades and is less pure than it used to be.
Acid rain is slightly more acidic (has a lower pH) than normal rain.As an explanation the pHs of common materials (acids and basess) including Acid rain are:Lye 14.0Ammonia water 11.6Eggs 8.0Blood 7.3Distilled water 7.0Saliva 6.0Normal rain 5.7Acid rain 5.2Tomato Juice 4.2Apple Juice 3.0Coke products 2.5 to 4.2Vinegar 2.4
Natural rainwater has a pH of around 5.6. I believe rain is considered to be "acid rain" when it has a pH of 5.0 or below.
when the acidic oxides present in the air react with water they form acids. these acids come on the surface of water with rain as acid rain. due to acid rain the acidity of the atmosphere increases and it cause infections in the people living in an area of acid rain......
Rain is naturally slightly acidic, with a pH of around 5.6, due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that forms carbonic acid when it reacts with water vapor. However, this level of acidity is not harmful and is considered normal for rainwater. Factors such as pollution and industrial activities can increase the acidity of rain, leading to acid rain.
Acid rain is slightly more acidic (has a lower pH) than normal rain.As an explanation the pHs of common materials (acids and basess) including Acid rain are:Lye 14.0Ammonia water 11.6Eggs 8.0Blood 7.3Distilled water 7.0Saliva 6.0Normal rain 5.7Acid rain 5.2Tomato Juice 4.2Apple Juice 3.0Coke products 2.5 to 4.2Vinegar 2.4
Normal rain has a pH of about 5.6 as it reacts with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and forms mildly acidic carbonic acid before it becomes rain.Acid rain has a pH of 5.0 or less due to sulphur and nitrogen oxides in the water. Most acid deposition ranges from pH 4.3 to 5.0. For comparison this is between the acidity of orange juice and black coffee.
chemical: where the slight acidity of the rain cause a slow erosion. physical: where rain erodes the object quicker than chemical.
Sources of acidity in groundwater include acid rain, natural geological formations with high levels of sulfur or iron that can react with water, and human activities such as mining, agriculture, and industrial discharges that introduce acidic substances into the water system.