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Sulfur dioxide from industry and car exhaust combines with the water in clouds to form sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid bubbled into water produces sulfuric acid, and this method is even used in the production of sulfuric acid, known as the contact process. This process basically occurs nearly the same way in the clouds, and the resulting acid falls as acid rain.
Every time it rains, it doesn't mean that there is acid, sometimes there is, sometimes there isn't. Acid rain come from factories. They release fumes containing sulfur dioxide, it then mixes with water and forms sulfuric acid. The acid cloud then travels with the wind and when it rains, the acid falls on trees and buildings and they corrode. That is why sometimes statues which are situated outside have small holes in them, because they would always be outside and when it rains, acid goes on them.
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid. So the answer is 100%
The pH of acid rain on Venus is estimated to be around 2.0, making it highly acidic. This is due to the presence of sulfuric acid in Venus's atmosphere, which reacts with water vapor to form sulfuric acid rain.
Concentrated sulfuric acid typically contains around 98% sulfuric acid by weight. This means that for every 100 grams of concentrated sulfuric acid, 98 grams are sulfuric acid and the remaining 2 grams are water.
Rain water contains sulfuric acid and nitric acid. If the concentrations of these acids are high, acid rain occurs.
Yes. Rain water is mildly acidic as it contains small amounts of carbonic acid and possibly sulfuric and nitric acid.
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carbonic acid rain and sulfuric acid rain
Nitric acid and sulfuric acid.
acid rain (it can destroy limestone) (it also made the Statue of Liberty green)
Acid rain is created by sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and carbon dioxide.
acid precipatation
Sulfuric acid is present in rain along with nitric acid.
Yes, Acid rain is rain with higher than normal levels of nitric and sulfuric acid.
water, air, chemicals, ect Acid rain contains sulfuric acid that can chemically weather rocks.
the two acids are sulfuric acid and nitric acid