The result of acid drainage is the release of acidic water into the environment, which can harm aquatic ecosystems, endanger wildlife, and contaminate drinking water sources. This can lead to a decrease in biodiversity, loss of habitat, and long-lasting environmental damage.
Pyrite (iron sulfide) is a common mineral that causes acid mine drainage when exposed to air and water. As pyrite oxidizes, sulfuric acid is produced, leading to the acidification of water and the release of heavy metals from the surrounding rock.
It is both result and cause because....... it is a result because the the sulfric acid combines together with coal and nitrogen acid. it is a cause because it can damage house and it's so acid plants no alive. :D
Yes! :D Lactose is a dimer (molecule made of 2 similar units) of glucose and galactose. Mucic Acid is a result of the nitric acid oxidation of galactose. So since one of the monomers of lactose is galactose, it will give a positive mucic acid test.
No, ethanoic acid (acetic acid) cannot neutralize nitric acid. Nitric acid is a strong acid and acetic acid is a weak acid, so the reaction between them would not result in neutralization.
Salt is neither an acid nor a base. It is a compound formed by the reaction of an acid with a base, which can result in a neutral pH depending on the specific acid and base involved.
Mining practices such as open-pit mining, mountaintop removal mining, and underground mining can result in acid mine drainage when sulfide-containing minerals are exposed to air and water, leading to the formation of sulfuric acid. When the acidic water flows out of the mine, it can contaminate nearby water sources and harm aquatic life. Mitigation measures such as neutralization and containment are often implemented to prevent acid mine drainage.
Barnaby Watten has written: 'New technique treats acid mine drainage' -- subject(s): Acid mine drainage, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Acid mine drainage, Technology transfer
Storm, waste, soil, acid- chemical waste , sub soil drainage
Storm, waste, soil, acid- chemical waste , sub soil drainage
An acid base imbalance can result in
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Qingyun Sun has written: 'Iron and acid removal from acid mine drainage in open limestone systems'
Eugene E Farmer has written: 'Acid mine waste revegetation' -- subject(s): Acid mine drainage, Acid soils
Water drainage may result in soil erosion, flooding, and land degradation. It can also contribute to water pollution by carrying pollutants and chemicals into bodies of water. Proper management of water drainage is important to prevent these negative impacts on the environment.
yes the burning of fossil fuels can result in acid rain
Acid mine drainage is the low pH created by microorganisms convering sulfides and sulfates in tailing from the ore processing into sulfuric acid.
Pyrite (iron sulfide) is a common mineral that causes acid mine drainage when exposed to air and water. As pyrite oxidizes, sulfuric acid is produced, leading to the acidification of water and the release of heavy metals from the surrounding rock.