In industrial areas, acidic gases such as sulfur dioxide is emitted to the atmosphere. When it rains, the gaseous acids dissolve in the raindrops, and such rains are known as acid rains.
Rainwater in industrial areas can become acidic due to the presence of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter in the atmosphere. These pollutants can combine with water vapor to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, resulting in acid rain. Industrial activities like burning fossil fuels and chemical manufacturing are common sources of these pollutants.
No, acid rain is not renewable. It is a form of environmental pollution caused by industrial activities emitting pollutants into the air which then combine with water vapor to form acidic precipitation. Once the pollutants are released into the atmosphere and react with water, the acidic rain is formed and cannot be reversed.
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.
Sulpur Dioxide is the main chemical in acid rain. The Sulphur contained in coal, (which is burnt for industrial purposes) is released into the atmoshpere as Sulphur Dioxide. The Sulphur dioxide can be blown by the wind and reacts with water (clouds) to form Acid Rain.
Rain is naturally slightly acidic, with a pH of around 5.6, due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that forms carbonic acid when it reacts with water vapor. However, this level of acidity is not harmful and is considered normal for rainwater. Factors such as pollution and industrial activities can increase the acidity of rain, leading to acid rain.
Atmospheric water droplets can absorb gases and dust from the atmosphere. Natural carbon dioxide from the atmosphere turns into carbonic acid, a mild acid, when it dissolves in water. This gives all rain water a slight amount of acidity. In some industrial areas, H2S gas from fossil fuels can oxidize into sulfuric acid and make rain even more acidic, but all rain is mildly acidic from C02.
Rainwater in industrial areas can become acidic due to the presence of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter in the atmosphere. These pollutants can combine with water vapor to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, resulting in acid rain. Industrial activities like burning fossil fuels and chemical manufacturing are common sources of these pollutants.
This is an acidic rain.
No, acid rain is not renewable. It is a form of environmental pollution caused by industrial activities emitting pollutants into the air which then combine with water vapor to form acidic precipitation. Once the pollutants are released into the atmosphere and react with water, the acidic rain is formed and cannot be reversed.
Acid rain occurs when rain water falls through layers of industrial pollution. Acidic pollution particles dissolves into the rain drops.
It affects because it causes Acidic rain and acidic rain contaminate the water.
One cause of acidic ground water is polluted rain water, which can be acidic.
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.
Sulpur Dioxide is the main chemical in acid rain. The Sulphur contained in coal, (which is burnt for industrial purposes) is released into the atmoshpere as Sulphur Dioxide. The Sulphur dioxide can be blown by the wind and reacts with water (clouds) to form Acid Rain.
The pollutants in air make rain water acidic. Rain water, containing acid reaches everywhere .
Rain is natrually acidic due to carbon dioxide, which react with water to form carbonic acid. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide from industrial process can also react to form sulfuric and nitric acids, which can make rain abnormally acidic.
Rain water is generally acidic