Refer to the related link for an EPA article on acid rain.
The two gases primarily responsible for acidic rain are sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). When these gases react with water in the atmosphere, they form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which contribute to the acidity of rain.
It depends on what is suspended in the air. The rain will take the pollutants out of the air as it falls. If they are acidic you'll have 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.
Burning coal produces sulphur dioxide, which is an acidic gas.
The acid rains are due to acidic gases within the the atmosphere. Gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides get dissolved in the rain water, making the water very acidic. They lower the PH of the water below 3 from time to time. This sort of strong acidic water when falls on buildings/rocks, it tends to eat away their surface. So in this manner acidic rain cause weathering.
One cause of acidic ground water is polluted rain water, which can be acidic.
Rain falls through the air which is often polluted. It can pick up dust and dirt particles and can dissolve gases such as sulfur dioxide which make it acidic.
The two gases primarily responsible for acidic rain are sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). When these gases react with water in the atmosphere, they form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which contribute to the acidity of rain.
No. Acid rain is polluted rainfall.
Sulphur dioxide (or sulfur dioxide is you don't live in Britain like me) causes the rain to turn acidic and this is released when fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and gas, are burned to make energy.
It depends on what is suspended in the air. The rain will take the pollutants out of the air as it falls. If they are acidic you'll have acid rain.
The smoke from the polluted areas spread.
Acidic gases causes acid rain. SO2, NO2 are examples for that.
Volcanoes cause acid rain because the gas bubbles built up in the molten rock are released and go into the air which can sometimes cause acid rain, the sulfur dioxide and nitrous oxides are burnt and these react with the water in the atmosphere, sulfuric and nitric acids are produced and the rain will have a lower pH level making it acidic to make acidic rain.
yes polluted rain have acid in it
Two gases are the main cause of acidic rain. Sulfurdioxide (SO2) is a gas that is converted into Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) in the air. Another gas is NO2 (nitrogendioxide) which is converted into Nitric acid (HNO3) in the air.
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