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No. Phosphorus is an element with the chemical symbol P. Somewhat confusingly there is a chemical called phosphorous acid, H3PO3. It is a compound of phosphorus.
The chemical formula for phosphorus acid is H3PO3.
Burning of fossil fuels, particularly in power plants and vehicles, is the primary source of sulfur dioxide emissions that lead to acid rain. When sulfur dioxide reacts with water vapor in the atmosphere, it forms sulfuric acid, which can then fall to the ground as acid rain.
The main and the most possible way of the addition of acid to the atmosphere is from industrial factories such as sulfur dioxide and acids of phosphorus. Burning certain compounds also adds acid, for an example, burning of vulcanized rubber results in the addition of sulfur dioxide. When these acid vapors are dissolved in rain water, it is called an acid rain.
Burning fossil fuels like coal and oil releases sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which can react with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, leading to acid rain.
The primary source of acid rain is sulphur oxides e.g H2SO4,SO2,SO3 respectively
It can indead affect your source of food and water.
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Sulfur Dioxide
Sulfur Dioxide
Carbonic Acid, H2CO3 , or acid rain, is derived from rain mixing with the carbon dioxide in the air.
No. Phosphorus is an element with the chemical symbol P. Somewhat confusingly there is a chemical called phosphorous acid, H3PO3. It is a compound of phosphorus.
Well,they spread because they are air and air spreads.Right?
The burning of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, is a major source of gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that can lead to the formation of acid rain when they react with water vapor in the atmosphere. Industrial activities and transportation are common sources of these pollutants.
The chemical formula for phosphorus acid is H3PO3.
There is no elemental phosphorus, but there is phosphoric acid in it.
I can think of two. First a rain drop falling trough the air builds up a static electric charge moving the ph toward acid. Next hydrogen sulfide gas released from volcanoes causes acid rain.