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Sulfur oxides combine with water to produce sulfuric acid but not nitro acids. Nitro acids are a product of nitrogen oxides reacting with water.
an acid
SO2 is an acid forming oxide, so with water it is acidic (acid rain!)
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Acid Rain
Iron rusts as a result of corrosion, when iron, water, and oxygen combine. Water combines with carbon dioxide in the air, forming a weak carbonic acid. As the acid forms, the iron dissolves, and rust begins to form.
When an acid and base combine, they participate in a neutralization reaction forming water and a salt.
You get water and a salt, which is neutral.
Use a dry salt of citric acid - like sodium citrate. Add water. THEN they react.
The kind of acid that is caused by pollutants that combine with water in the air is called acid rain. There are many chemicals in acid rain that are harmful to the environment.
Water...
No, NaOH, sodium hydroxide, is a strong base, not an acid.
Sulfur oxides combine with water to produce sulfuric acid but not nitro acids. Nitro acids are a product of nitrogen oxides reacting with water.
Many, actually. What you are probably supposed to answer is "Sulfur". Sulfur oxides combine with water to form both sulfuric and sulfurous acid. These are credited with acid rain and blamed on high-sulfur coal burning electrical power plants and the use of high-sulfur diesel fuel.
an acid
SO2 is an acid forming oxide, so with water it is acidic (acid rain!)
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