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Is acid rain more gaseous radioactive or more acidic than normal rain?

Acid rain is made from chemicals in the air mixing with water in the air. This makes the rain more acidic then normal rain.


What is rain that has more acid than normal in it called?

It is called acid rain.


Are acid rain and normal rain both acidic?

Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH around 5.6 due to the natural presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Acid rain, on the other hand, has a lower pH (below 5.6), caused by pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides reacting with water in the atmosphere.


Is acid rain far more acidic than normal rain?

yes it is


Rain that contains more acid than normal is known as what?

Acid Rain , i know thats true because i read it out my science book.


Is acid rain more dense than water?

No, acid rain is not more dense than water. Acid rain is a mixture of water and acidic pollutants, so its density is similar to that of normal rainwater.


Why does acid precipitation weather rocks at faster rate than normal precipitation dose?

Acid precipitation, such as acid rain, contains higher levels of sulfuric and nitric acids, which are more reactive than the carbonic acid found in normal precipitation. These acids can react with minerals in rocks, particularly calcium carbonate, leading to chemical weathering processes like dissolution and hydrolysis at a faster rate. This accelerated weathering can result in the breakdown of rock minerals and the erosion of rock surfaces more quickly than with normal precipitation.


Is it common to see tungsten in the gaseous state?

No. Because tungsten has a high boiling point of 5660 degrees Celsius before it can turn to its gaseous state. At normal room temperature,around 30 degrees Celsius, it is below its melting point of 3410 degrees Celsius, therefore it is more commonly seen as a solid


Is acid rain more gaseous radioactive or acidic?

Acid rain is acidic and is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that react with water vapor in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acids. It is not radioactive, but the acidity can cause harm to the environment and living organisms.


Does acid rain fall every time it rains?

No. While all rain is slightly acidic,it is only considered acid rain if it is far more acidic than normal.


Explain why the addition of bromine to trans-cinnamic acid takes place more slowly than the addition of bromine to a normal alkene like 3-hexene or cyclohexane?

The addition of bromine to trans-cinnamic acid occurs more slowly than to a normal alkene due to the steric hindrance caused by the phenyl group in cinnamic acid, which restricts the approach of the bromine molecule. The resonance stabilization of the double bond in cinnamic acid also hinders the electrophilic attack of bromine, making the reaction slower compared to a normal alkene with no such effects.


Why does only dilute nitric acid react with dry sodium carbonate?

When sodium bicarbonate reacts with nitric acid, sodium nitrate salt is formed along with carbonic acid (double replacement reaction), which immediately decomposes to water and gaseous carbon dioxide (which explains the fizzing). The concentration of the nitric acid affects the rate of reaction, the more dilute it is, the slower the reaction will progress. The more pure the nitric acid, the faster the reaction will take place.