acid affect fire sometimes by explotion , forms gas or it does nothing
To extinguish a fire caused by sulfuric acid, use a dry chemical extinguisher or sand to smother the flames. Avoid using water, as it can react with sulfuric acid and cause splattering. Call emergency services for help if the fire is large or uncontrollable.
Acid rain can gradually erode and deteriorate the surface of granite by reacting with the minerals in the rock. This can lead to discoloration, pitting, and weakening of the structure over time. Additionally, acid rain can also contribute to the degradation of any protective coatings or sealants applied to the granite surface.
Yes, smoke from factories can contribute to the formation of acid rain. When sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the smoke combine with water vapor in the atmosphere, they form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, leading to acid rain. This acid rain can harm ecosystems, damage buildings, and affect water quality.
Factors that affect acid rain and pollution include emissions from vehicles, industrial activities, and power plants that release pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere. Weather conditions can also play a role in the formation and spread of acid rain, as well as the geographical location of sources of pollution relative to areas impacted by acid rain. Human activities like deforestation and agriculture can contribute to the problem by releasing additional pollutants and disrupting natural ecosystems that help regulate air quality.
Your question is somewhat garbled, but some of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere dissolves in the ocean and forms carbonic acid. This has a moderating affect on the atmospheric concentration of CO2.
YesFor some reason the citric acid sprayed from an orange peel when it is bent or squeezed is highly flammable and will burn up when exposed to flame. So yes, it would affect a fire by making a it larger for a brief second.
two ways are that when the firefighters tried to put out the fire with the fire retarding acid, it got into the water which affects/damages the hydrosphere.also, the falling debris gets in the water
Acid rain is basically flaming balls of fire, so I know this because I got hit once on the head with acid rain and I had to go to the hospital because my hair burned up and I got burned. So acid rain will set trees on fire. It effects animals because they would die
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
ya, and carbonic acid is affect to out body and bones too.
No
Both nitric acid and hydrochloric acid are highly corrosive. If sprayed on a fire they will boil and cause serious chemical burns. Additionally, nitric acid as an oxidizer and could potentially make a fire even more intense.
yes,acid does effect soil.
the acid in sprite is soap YO
yes. its acid you dickweed
To extinguish a fire caused by sulfuric acid, use a dry chemical extinguisher or sand to smother the flames. Avoid using water, as it can react with sulfuric acid and cause splattering. Call emergency services for help if the fire is large or uncontrollable.
Acidic acid? That's like saying that a fire is a burning fire. Of course f-cking ACID is ACIDic. Are you trying to talk about citric acid? You didn't exactly specify in your question.