no
Acidic oxides causes acid rain. SO2, NO2 are gases for examples.
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.
Acid rain is a mixture, not a compound. It is formed when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide gases mix with water vapor in the atmosphere, creating sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fall back to the ground as acid rain.
Another name for acid rain is acid deposition. It refers to any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid, that can harm the environment.
No. NaOH is sodium hydroxide, which is a strong base, not an acid, and is not found in rain. Acid rain is rain that is unusually acidic due to the presence of nitric acid (HNO3) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Acid rain is still mostly water.
The primary cause of acid rain is the emission of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) into the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels, such as coal and oil. These emissions combine with water vapor in the air to produce sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fall to the ground as acid rain.
Nonrenewable resources cause pollution; also they cause acid rain and greenhouse effect when burned
rain with acid
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.
Only acid rain, normal rain does not contain acid.
carbonic acid rain and sulfuric acid rain
by sulfuric acid
no, the acid haven't rain it
well you can have acid rain but not all rain is acid rain
Acidic oxides causes acid rain. SO2, NO2 are gases for examples.
no, not really. acid rain has pollutants in it, but acid rain itself is not a pollutant
Acid rain can dissolve stones.