Hydrocloric acid.
Deposition of Sulfur into Our Atmosphere is where most of the Acid Rain originates.
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
It is caused from acid rain and the reaction of the chemical going into the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a powerful greenhouse gas contributing to global warming. It also dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, one form of acid rain. So reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would have a positive effect on global warming and acid deposition.
SO2 + H2O ==> H2SO3 Sulphurous acid is formed.
The burning of coal or oil rich in sulpher releases SO3 to the atmosphere. This combines with water to form Sulpheric acid a strong acid. SO3 + H2O -> H2SO4
Weak bases
C. M Sheih has written: 'A dry deposition module for regional acid deposition' -- subject(s): Simulation methods, Acid deposition
Acid rain is formed when moisture in the atmosphere combines with nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides to make nitric acid and sulfuric acid respectively.
acid rain
L. W. Turchenek has written: 'Site-specific critical loads of acid deposition on soils in the Provost-Esther area, Alberta' -- subject(s): Acid deposition, Environmental aspects of Acid deposition, Soil acidification