Rain storms deposit inorganic atmospheric nitrogen directly into the soil
Jason Tyrrell
No, snow does not contain nitrogen. Snow is made up of frozen water vapor and does not typically contain nitrogen.
Yes, rain can contain acid due to pollutants in the atmosphere mixing with water vapor to form acidic rain.
Rain is primarily composed of water molecules (H2O). In addition to water, rain can also contain traces of other molecules such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and various ions like sulfate and chloride from the atmosphere.
Acid rain contain traces of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. These gases when dissolved in water - as in cloud water droplets - form sulfuric acid and nitric acid [and probably also sulfurous and nitrous acids].
Acid rain contain traces of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. These gases when dissolved in water - as in cloud water droplets - form sulfuric acid and nitric acid [and probably also sulfurous and nitrous acids].
No, snow does not contain nitrogen. Snow is made up of frozen water vapor and does not typically contain nitrogen.
There are many compounds that don't contain nitrogen: CO2, NaCl, H2O, C6H6, CuCl2...
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No, oxygen and nitrogen are gases that do not contain water. Water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Oxygen and nitrogen are elements that exist as gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
Acid rain is rain that has been made acidic by pollution. The main cause industrial burning of coal and other fossil fuels, the waste gases from these contain sulphur and nitrogen oxides which combine with atmospheric water to form acids.
Yes, rain can contain acid due to pollutants in the atmosphere mixing with water vapor to form acidic rain.
Rain is primarily composed of water molecules (H2O). In addition to water, rain can also contain traces of other molecules such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and various ions like sulfate and chloride from the atmosphere.
No, vinegar does not contain nitrogen. Vinegar is an acetic acid which is CH3COO
Rain doesn't "contain" any colours. Rain is water falling from the clouds while colous are represented by different frequencies of light.
Acid rain contain traces of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. These gases when dissolved in water - as in cloud water droplets - form sulfuric acid and nitric acid [and probably also sulfurous and nitrous acids].
The pollutant is acid rain
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