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Evaporation is the process in the water cycle caused by an increase in temperature.
sulphur dioxide condenses in the clouds, then it falls with the rain. PH 4
Rapid chemical weathering can be caused by acid rain. It is a type of rainfall that is made acidic due to atmospheric pollution.
A sinkhole is the term used to describe a depression in the ground caused by a cave collapse. It can also be the result of acidic water dissolving limestone.
Producing heat is caused by a chemical process which results in physical changes. The cause is chemical. The effect is physical. :) :D
This would usually be caused by the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestones. Dissolution is a chemical weathering process.
hydrogen ions (H+)
Indigestion tablets contain an alkali which neutralizes the acid in your stomach. In digestion in primarily caused by too much acidic in the stomach.
Erosion I think :-)
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Cavern formation is typically caused by the dissolution of soluble rocks (such as limestone) by water, usually through a process called chemical weathering. Over time, the water erodes and dissolves the rock, creating large underground cavities known as caverns.
Soluble salts are the halogenides of alkali metals, nitrates, sodium carbonate, sodium sulfate, etc. Soluble salts can contribute to the pollution of water and soils in the case of an accident.
Osteomyelitis
Acid rain is caused by rain that comes in contact with contaminents, such as industrial exausts and becomes acidic.
Evaporation is the process in the water cycle caused by an increase in temperature.
We would certainly expect benzoic acid to be more acidic than methanoic acid, due to stabilisation of the benzoate anion caused by the delocalisation of the electrons on the oxygen atom over the benzene ring. However, in practice, it is found that methanoic acid is actually more acidic than benzoic acid(has a greater Ka value). This is because methanoic acid is more soluble in water than benzoic acid, so there is greater ionisation of methanoic acid in water than benzoic acid.