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the gases released by some industries and motor vehicles cintain chemicals that make rainwater acidic . so. it can kill plants and animals in water it can also damage building and statues

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What combines with water to produce acids?

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When sulfur burns does it form an alkaline gas?

No. When Sulphur burns it turns into Sulphur Dioxide. It does not become an alkaline gas, but combines with water to form Sulphuric Acid - as in acidic rain Aliyah. Hope it helps


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What is amine swetenning of natural gas?

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Why do buildings made of marble corrode more in areas where there are a lot of industrial waste gases?

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Which chemical could be used to remove the acidic sulphur dioxide from flue gases?

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What is the equipment in cars called that turns acidic oxides to safer gases?

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