SO2 and NO2
Acid rain is more acidic than lemon juice. Lemon juice has a pH of around 2, while acid rain typically has a pH in the range of 4.2 to 4.4 due to the presence of sulfuric and nitric acids.
pH 2 is acidic (nearly equal to vinegar). pH scale has 14 divisions out of which 0 - 6 is acidic ( 0 -> highly acidic, 6 -> mildly acidic) and 7 is NEUTRAL i.e. water (H2O) and 8 - 14 is basic ( 8 -> mildly basic, 14 -> highly basic). Acidic oxides in environment, capable of making acids (in the pH range of 0 - 4)on reaction with water, cause acid rain which adversely affects our monuments, our skin (rashes etc.), and marine life (death of adult fish).
A chemical with a pH of 2 is considered highly acidic. This means it has a high concentration of hydrogen ions and a low pH value. An acidic pH can have corrosive effects and cause damage to living tissues.
A "normal" rain is considered to have a pH of 5,7. But the pH of acid rains can be as low as 2. The pH of rain is very variable on the Earth and during the year.
the final step in the formation of acidic aerosols is the acid anhydride reacts with water. an example of this would be the combustion of sulfur that further reacts with oxygen. 2 SO2+O2=2 SO3 then the SO3 will react with water to produce sulfuric acid, which is an acidic aerosol. that equation looks like 2 SO2+2 H20=2 H2SO4.
1.Production of toxic products. For example, pesticides and herbicides which compromise the health systems of organisms.2. Some products may modify the soils and water in the environment (contaminate them)3. Production of waste products including fluids, solids and gases - which pollute the environment and cause diseases.4. Formation of Acid rain - acidic gases dissolve in rain water making it acidic. Acid rain destroys vegetation, contaminates water supply and kills fish.5. Causes Rural-Urban migration leading to development of slums, insecurity, poor living conditions, crowding etc.
Two of the gases that form from burning petrol are nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These are two gases that are contributing to the acid rain affect.
Acid rain is more acidic than lemon juice. Lemon juice has a pH of around 2, while acid rain typically has a pH in the range of 4.2 to 4.4 due to the presence of sulfuric and nitric acids.
pH 2. The lower the number is the more acidic it is. pH 7 is neutral, pH 14 is least acidic. 5.4 is considered acid rain.
pH 2 is acidic (nearly equal to vinegar). pH scale has 14 divisions out of which 0 - 6 is acidic ( 0 -> highly acidic, 6 -> mildly acidic) and 7 is NEUTRAL i.e. water (H2O) and 8 - 14 is basic ( 8 -> mildly basic, 14 -> highly basic). Acidic oxides in environment, capable of making acids (in the pH range of 0 - 4)on reaction with water, cause acid rain which adversely affects our monuments, our skin (rashes etc.), and marine life (death of adult fish).
A chemical with a pH of 2 is considered highly acidic. This means it has a high concentration of hydrogen ions and a low pH value. An acidic pH can have corrosive effects and cause damage to living tissues.
A "normal" rain is considered to have a pH of 5,7. But the pH of acid rains can be as low as 2. The pH of rain is very variable on the Earth and during the year.
Cause and effect is a relationship between actions or events, such that one or more are the result of the other or others. Example sentence: The heavy rain caused the flooding. 1. The cause is the "heavy rain". 2. The effect is "flooding" that was caused by the "heavy rain".
the final step in the formation of acidic aerosols is the acid anhydride reacts with water. an example of this would be the combustion of sulfur that further reacts with oxygen. 2 SO2+O2=2 SO3 then the SO3 will react with water to produce sulfuric acid, which is an acidic aerosol. that equation looks like 2 SO2+2 H20=2 H2SO4.
it will be acidic
it depends where you are, if you live on a station you could get no rain for 2 years cause how hot it gets the rain will evaporate and then you could have rain for 5 days straight.
Normal rainwater has a pH of 5.6 (slightly acidic). This is because it is exposed to the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The carbon dioxide gets dissolved in the rainwater and forms carbonic acid (H{-2}CO{-3}).