Acid rain is a result of chemicals such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, often contained in coal, mixing and reacting with the oxygen, hydrogen, and water in the air resulting in acid such as sulfuric acid and nitric acids. The result is the acids dissolved in the rain drops. This acid rain can have corrosive effect on plant and animal life as well as man made art and structures.
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The coal and oil contain sulfur which forms sulfur dioxide on burning, this can react with water vapour in the atmosphere and produce sulfuric acid, the so-called acid rain
Burning coal produces sulfur dioxide which contributes to acid rain."
Sulphur dioxide is an intermediate towards producing Sulphurous acid. It is a chemical compound produced by volcanoes, burning coal and petrol, such fumes passing into the air produce acid rain thus are a cause for being an environmental concern.
The main source of SO2 air pollution is burning coal in power plants, because there is a kind of coal that contains sulfur as an impurity, which becomes SO2 when it burns. Burning coal. car fumes.
Coal contains up to 4% sulfur. Other materials contain sulfur. The chief cause of acid rain has been the burning of coal and the smelting of materials. First. Countries have made it illegal for individuals to burn coal in their fireplaces. This has made it so that individual houses are not putting sulfuric acid into the air. Second, countries have forced power plants and smelters to put scrubbers inside of chimneys of coal burning electric plants. The scrubbers have reduced the amount of sulfuric acid entering the air. Still, Since Congress has not forced all plants to retrofit scrubbers, a tremendous amount of sulphuric acid still goes into the atmosphere and returns as acid rain.
co2+h20= carbonic acid
The burning of coal that contains a lot of sulfur.
the acids mix with water in the air and fall to earth as acid rain
All coal has some amount of sulfur in it. The sulfur burns into sulfur dioxide, which reacts with water to make sulfurous acid in the rain.
Sulphuric acid from burning coal.
Yes, burning coal releases carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. These all combine with rain to form acid rain. Carbon dioxide actually forms a very weak acid rain but the others are more damaging.
Chemicals released from burning coal cause pollution in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide contributes to global warming. Other pollutants cause acid rain.
No but it can damage it in other ways. Burning coal produces sulphuric acid, while wood often contains a high volume of water. Burning them together can produce a sulphuric acid solution which will coat and eat away at the stove and flue.Don't burn them at the same time.
Burning coal.
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Burning coal
It contributes by the burning of fossil fuels like coal that realeases sulphur