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Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) is formed when P4O10 reacts with water. This reaction releases a large amount of heat due to the highly exothermic nature of the reaction.
When hydrogen chloride gas reacts with water, it forms hydrochloric acid. This reaction is highly exothermic, releasing heat as the gas dissolves in the water. The resulting hydrochloric acid is a strong acid that dissociates completely in water to produce hydronium ions and chloride ions.
Chemical weathering is worse in polluted areas because pollutants in the air or water can react with minerals in rocks, accelerating their breakdown. Acid rain, for example, formed from pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, can increase the acidity of water and soil, leading to faster chemical weathering processes. Ultimately, polluted areas experience more rapid degradation of rocks and minerals due to these chemical interactions.
Yes, fluorine can react with water to form hydrofluoric acid, HF. This reaction is highly exothermic and produces hydrogen fluoride gas.
Assuming that the question is asking if hydrogen chloride is soluble in water, yes. Hydrogen chloride, when dissolved in water, becomes Hydrochloric acid.
it is called acid rain
acid rain
yes polluted rain have acid in it
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Three ways water can be polluted by are litter, gaseous emissions and oil spills
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No, you need Calcium Carbonate not Calcium Oxide to neutralize the acid.
no it when the water is evaporated and the acid is brought up to the clouds with the evaporated water and then condensed where the air is colder - acid rain
A polutted air can contain sulfur oxides (as SO2) which are transformed in sulfuric acid by a reaction with water.
Sulfuric acid is a strong acid which is highly soluble in water.
No. Acid rain is polluted rainfall.
Acidic gases that can cause polluted rain include sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). These gases can react with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which can then fall to the ground as acid rain.