Generally,acids react with metals to liberate hydrogen gas. However,this is applicable for only those metals whose position is below hydrogen in the electrochemical series. the series is as follows, F Au Pt Ag Hg Cu H Pb Sn Fe Zn Al Mg Na Ca K Li
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas is brown and can cause acid rain when it reacts with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid. This can lead to environmental damage and impact human health.
It depends on the type of acid and the concentration of it. Acetic acid diluted as vinegar might just cause some minor irritation, while pure acetic acid can cause a burn scab. Citric acid from apple juice won't burn you, but one drop of sulfuric acid in the laboratory leaves a terrible burn.
Acid rain can cause erosion by increasing the acidity of soil and water, weakening structures like buildings and monuments, and breaking down rocks and minerals. This process of chemical weathering can lead to the gradual wearing away of surfaces through dissolution and corrosion.
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.
Sulfur is a relatively weak acid compared to other acids like hydrochloric acid. However, it can still be corrosive and cause damage under certain conditions.
Structures made of limestone and marble are susceptible to damage by acid precipitation. Structures made of iron and copper materials are also susceptible.
Yes, both an acid and base can cause severe burns and tissue damage!
Valproic acid and divalproex sodium may cause liver damage
Acid rain does most damage to inner city area to stone buildings and other structures.
Battery acid contains 33.5% Sulfuric Acid. Sulfuric acid is very corrosive. Inhaling this acid can cause severe damage to the respiratory system and tooth damage.
Yes it can cause serious damage.
Stomach acid can cause damage to one's teeth. It can also irritate the esophagus, which in the case of acid reflux, can permanently change the cellular makeup (Barret's Disease) of the esophagus.
Acid rainwater can deteriorate limestone by dissolving the calcium carbonate in the stone. This chemical reaction leads to the formation of soluble calcium bicarbonate, which weakens and erodes the limestone surface over time. As a result, acid rain can cause significant damage to limestone buildings and structures.
It harms the enviroment and can cause damage to you as well if your not careful.
Both acids and bases can cause tissue damage. Acids typically denature proteins and cause coagulation of tissues, while bases can lead to liquefactive necrosis and saponification of fats in the tissues. The extent of tissue damage depends on the concentration, duration of exposure, and specific pH of the acid or base.
Acid corrosion can weaken metal structures by breaking down the material, leading to structural damage and reduced longevity. This can compromise the performance and safety of the structure over time.
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