Sulphuric Acid
Sulphuric acid from burning coal.
Yes. In fact sulphuric acid is the main body of what makes up acid rain.
The symbol for acid rain is typically depicted as "H2SO4", which represents sulfuric acid, one of the main components of acid rain resulting from the reaction of sulfur dioxide and water in the atmosphere.
yes it can.Infact the main contributors to acid rain are NOx and SOX..
Carbon Dioxide is always in the atmosphere, so all rain has some carbonic acid in it.
Acid rain is created by sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and carbon dioxide.
Sulfer dioxide and nitrogen oxides are realseased into the air, causing acid rain
Acid rain is created by sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and carbon dioxide.
Acid rain
Yes, smoke from factories can contribute to the formation of acid rain. When sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the smoke combine with water vapor in the atmosphere, they form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, leading to acid rain. This acid rain can harm ecosystems, damage buildings, and affect water quality.
The cause of acid rain is air pollution from burning fusel fuels nitrogen oxides (NOx). When exposed to the atmosphere, these react with water to form sulphuric acid and nitric acid, components of acid deposition. Power plants are one of the main causes of acid rain
The main reason of acid rain is chloroflouro carbon. which emits from refrigerator, washing machine, air conditioner and other appliances.