The pollutant is acid rain
We will find that nitrogen dioxide in air will react with water to form nitric acid. The equation looks like this: 3NO2 + H2O => 3HNO3 + NO
Yes it does.
Carbonic acid is produced when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it forms carbonic acid.
Nitrogen.
Nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide react with water to form nitric acid and sulfuric acid respectively.
The burning of petrochemicals [oil, gas and coal] release large quantities of sulfur- and nitrogen-bearing gases that create the acidity in the rain. The water in rainclouds dissolves the gases, producing the acid. Nitrogen dioxide bubbled into water produces nitric acid. Sulfur dioxide bubbled into water produces sulfuric acid.
Nitrogen dioxide is hydrolyzed in water.
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
There are too many possible pollutants to give a satisfactory answer to your question. Salt is not a pollutant in cooking, but it is in drinking water. Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant when we breathe it in and out, but it is a serious pollutant in the atmosphere.
10 moles of nitrogen dioxide are needed to react with 5,0 moles of water.
This is the sulfuric acid - H2SO4.