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Rainwater is not actually getting less acidic. it is actually getting more acidic! the more greenhouse gases we use (e.g: carbon dioxide) the more acidic our rain gets! This occurs because the more fossil fuels and greenhouse gases get thrown carelessly into the oceans, lakes and rivers; the more acidic they get. This means that when the water evaporates into the air, it is more acidic then it's usual neutral (7 on the pH scale). This is also affecting global warming and killing the sea animals by taking all the oxygen from the water and replacing it with harmful substances.

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Why is your rain water getting less acidic?

Rainwater can become less acidic due to natural processes like the dissolution of minerals and buffering by soil and rocks as the rainwater flows over them. Additionally, air pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which contribute to acid rain, have decreased due to environmental regulations.


Why rainwater is not acidic?

because it does not contain acid


Is rainwater acidic neutral or basic in california?

Rain water is generally acidic


Which outcome would you expect if you measured the pH of area of high air pollution?

The rainwater would be acidic with a pH less than 5.6.


Why the normal pH of rainwater is acidic?

Rainwater is normally acidic because the carbon dioxide in the air which mixes with rainwater to form weak acid. That's why its acidic ^_^ Rainwater is also because of the pollutions in the air and it mixes with the water so its not good. meee!


Is rainwater betTer then well water?

That depends where you live. Acidic rainwater is not always better than groundwater.


Why would unpolluted rainwater be classified as acidic?

Unpolluted rainwater can be slightly acidic due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which reacts with water to form carbonic acid. This natural acidity of rainwater is typically very mild and not harmful to the environment.


What kind of weathering is caused by acidic rainwater?

Erosion I think :-)


Does naturally acidic rainwater contain carbonic acid?

Yes it can


What are the pollutants found in air which make rainwater more acidic?

salt salt makes it more acidic


Is melted snow basic or acidic?

Could be either, although it's essentially rainwater, which is normally acidic.


Is rain water acidic?

Yes, rainwater is slightly acidic due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that forms carbonic acid when it combines with water. The pH of rainwater is typically around 5.6, making it slightly acidic.