No, radioactivity is a property of the nucleus. Acid/base properties depend on the electrons orbiting the nucleus.
Acid rain is acidic and is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that react with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acids. It is not radioactive, but the acidity can cause harm to the environment and living organisms.
Neither, it's an element. Acids and bases are compounds dissolved in water.
Silver itself is not radioactive. However, certain isotopes of silver can be radioactive. For example, silver-108 and silver-110 are radioactive isotopes with long half-lives that can undergo radioactive decay. These isotopes are not commonly found in nature.
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SO2 is acidic. When dissolved in water, it forms sulfurous acid, which can donate a hydrogen ion, making the solution acidic.
Acid rain is acidic.
Acid rain is acidic and is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that react with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acids. It is not radioactive, but the acidity can cause harm to the environment and living organisms.
Acid rain is made from chemicals in the air mixing with water in the air. This makes the rain more acidic then normal rain.
This solution may be toxic, corrosive or radioactive.
Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH around 5.6 due to the natural presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Acid rain, on the other hand, has a lower pH (below 5.6), caused by pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides reacting with water in the atmosphere.
Neither, it's an element. Acids and bases are compounds dissolved in water.
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