In fact, all plants can be used to test the effects of acid rain. A smaller and leafier plant would be recommended. However, since acid corrodes almost any plant, most are equally effective in testing results.
Acid rain can harm vegetation by altering the pH of the soil, making it more acidic. This can lead to nutrient imbalances, reduced nutrient uptake, and overall stress on plants. It can also damage plant leaves and inhibit photosynthesis, which affects growth and productivity.
First if you get vinegar and put it in a bottle for 3 days it will turn into carbon dioxide.(d2) After the three days are over,pour water in it let it stay and dissolve in with the carbon d2. Then you get acid rain.If you cannot do that just get algea(or moss) and fertilizer and mix it with WARM water. Let it sit for a couple of hours.How much vinegar/water combination do you use?Is the bottle supposed to be sealed or not.NOT SOAcid rian is due prmarily to the interaction of SO2 and NO2 with moisture in the air, acetic acid has nothing to do with it,further more vinegar does not turn into CO2.the gas phase sulfur dioxide is oxidized by reaction with the hydroxyl radical via an intermolecular reaction [4]: SO2 + OH· → HOSO2·which is followed by: HOSO2· + O2 → HO2· + SO3In the presence of water, sulfur trioxide (SO3) is converted rapidly to sulfuric acid: SO3 (g) + H2O (l) → H2SO4 (l)Nitrogen dioxide reacts with OH to form nitric acid: NO2 + OH· → HNO3
To determine how much acid is needed to dissolve a specific amount of alkali, you can conduct a titration experiment. Add a known volume of acid of known concentration to the alkali solution until the alkali is completely neutralized. By recording the volume of acid used, you can calculate the amount needed to dissolve the alkali based on the stoichiometry of the reaction.
Acid rain can harm plant life by damaging leaves and reducing a plant's ability to absorb nutrients. It can also acidify bodies of water, which can harm aquatic life such as fish and amphibians. Overall, acid rain can disrupt ecosystems and biodiversity.
If acid rain has got negative affects, it also has some positive ones. 1) It helps 2 slow down global warming. 2) It can lessen the affects of pollution. 3) It reduces green house gases. Negative: 1) Destroys crops 2) People sick. 3) Animals die. 4) Surroundings get dangerous and harmful BB Thanx
A good stomach acid is LEMON JUICE! I did a science project on it and I got an A+
yes becoz it contains acid and acid affects the plants.
If you want to do a science experiment, here are some of my suggestions: 1. Conc. Sulphuric Acid and Sugar 2. Postassium Chlorate and Magnesium
No, carbon doesn't react with hydrochloric acid. We did this experiment today in Pre-IB Science. =]
it has a scotching effect on the external plant tissues
Do it yourself as a science experiment if you don't know what to do as a science fair project
The Acid within the chemical affects the photosynthesis and process of the plant which goes through the plant and effects this process .
Because if acid etc gets in your eyes you may go blind
It literally means equipment. When you're conducting a laboratory experiment you will need the proper equipment to successfully complete the experiment. If it calls for 3 - 50ml beakers, 1 ml Sulfuric Acid, etc, the equipment is beakers and sulfuric acid.
HCl in the stomach is (around 0.5%) and a pH of 1-2. You will need to make a solution of muriatic acid similar to that. If you have pH paper, you can figure it out.
depends wich acid
Although acid rain can impact plant life directly by phytotoxic reactions this is not the major impact. It also affects the soil structure and promotes both the leaching of soil nutrients and liberating toxics metals in the soil.