acid rain causes leaves to turn brown and fall off and causes slower growth and death of forest. so in general acid rain causes forests to decrease in number because trees keep dying
Good question! For industrial use I would surmise that sulfuric acid is the most used acid in the world. Still, with all the digestion going on in the world, a lot of hydrochloric acid is being used.
It would be very acidic.
How in the world would sulfuric acid get into your mouth?? I guess the answer is to not eat it, taste it, or drink it, and it is certain that you would only do it once --
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fruits contain acids which r useful for our daily activities
In terms of health RDA stands for Reccommended Daily Allowence.
Acids in daily life:Lemon/Lime JuiceVinegarOrange JuiceBoric Acid
One common example of acid-base neutralization in daily life is the reaction between antacid tablets (base) and stomach acid (acid) to relieve indigestion. Another example is when baking soda (base) reacts with vinegar (acid) to create carbon dioxide gas, which causes baked goods to rise.
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There are lots of acids that we use on a daily basis, such as:Citric acid, found in fruits and vegetables.Acetic acid, found in vinegar.Tartaric acid, found in tea.Sulfuric acid, found in some batteries.Acetylsalicylic acid (a.k.a. aspirin).Carbonic acid in fizzy drinks.Hydrochloric acid found in your stomach.Phosphoric acid, used in drinks and detergents.
Ascorbic acidsulphuric acid in car batteriescitric acid