carbon mono oxide
Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.
No, it does not.
Citric acid dissolves in water in an endothermic reaction.
The difference is: Rain is part of the water cycle - water from the sea evaporates and condenses in clouds, where it falls as rain, however, acid rain is when poisonous gasses dissolve the rain in the clouds, and then falls as acidic rain.
yes
You think probable to sulfur dioxide -SO2.
For example hydrogen chloride (HCl).
Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.
Oxygen oxidizes. CO2 needs water ... making carbonic acid, which will dissolve some rocks. Sulfa also needs water to eventually form sulfuric acid, which will dissolve just about anything.
Oxygen oxidizes. CO2 needs water ... making carbonic acid, which will dissolve some rocks. Sulfa also needs water to eventually form sulfuric acid, which will dissolve just about anything.
No, it does not.
first dissolve in sulfuric acid and then add water
Citric acid dissolves in water in an endothermic reaction.
crystalized oxalic acid.....10 parts water to 1 acid...dissolve and soak till rust is gone. This substance is poisonous so be careful and insert with hypodermic syringe if necessary...rinse carefully
The difference is: Rain is part of the water cycle - water from the sea evaporates and condenses in clouds, where it falls as rain, however, acid rain is when poisonous gasses dissolve the rain in the clouds, and then falls as acidic rain.
Yes
yes