ACID RAIN and RUST are harmful because it contains harmful gases like sulphuric acid etc... mainly sulphur gasesbecause of this harmful gases when they reach the atmosphere when it rains it forms acid rain as the harmful gases mix with the atmosphere .This acid rain will affect plants,animals humans and all living organism.The acid mainly occurs at industrial areas because of these harmful gases which are released by the industrial effluents.they are definitely harmful to the atmosphere.
"If you are in AP Bio then you should have been paying more attention in class. Precipitation is rain, acid precipitation is therefore acid rain. Acid rain is harmful to plants, animals, and fish. Even buildings are affected. It is ACID therefore corrosive and deadly. Sorry if I come across as rude but try to make the most of your education." Wow that guy/girl is really annoying. He/she even posted the same answer on yahoo. I recognize this question from the study guide for Chapter 3, #9. I looked on a lot of websites about acid precipitation and non of them said anything about it being a benefit to organisms. So i assume that it was a typo or something.
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
Rust on rocks is typically caused by the oxidation of iron minerals within the rock when exposed to oxygen and water over time. This oxidation process leads to the formation of iron oxide, commonly known as rust, which gives the rock its reddish-brown color.
The combination of moisture from rain and oxygen in the air leads to oxidation, causing the metal in the mailbox to rust. Rusting is a chemical reaction that breaks down the metal, typically exacerbated by exposure to elements like rain and humidity.
The orange-brown deposit on iron after rain is likely to be rust, which is formed when iron reacts with oxygen and moisture in the air. Rust is a type of iron oxide compound that weakens and corrodes the metal surface, eventually leading to its deterioration if left unchecked. If you notice rust on iron surfaces, it's a good idea to address it promptly to prevent further damage.
rashes,rust,and building damage.
It causes the matals to rust faster.
No, it is not safe to drink rust. Consuming rust can be harmful to your health and may cause negative effects on your body.
There is no such thing as acid rain but you can make drops of acid depending on its pH level on top of iron.
acid rain is what most commonly makes metal rust
yes !
it melts them to rust!! u dont want that to happen.
Yes, mainly, they will rust
chemical whethering by acid rain
When acid rain touches iron, a chemical reaction occurs that causes the iron to corrode or rust. The acid in the rain reacts with the iron to form iron oxide, which weakens the metal and can eventually lead to its deterioration and structural damage.
only iron can rust. others 'corrode'. I don't think limestone rusts but it does react with acid rain. -------------------------------------- No limestone (calcium carbonate) can not rust. Hwever it can be stained by rust.
Acid rain is from the evaporated (and condensed) water that was filled with sulfur and phosphorus compounds. When this will come down as rain (precipitation), the sulfuric and acidic water can hurt the skin of people and animals,destroy plants and crops and can even rust metal! The worst part of acid rain is when it gets absorbed back by the soil. Once this acidic water will reach the water table underground, it will contaminate the water surrounding it and therefore makes it harmful if not purified properly.