Acid rain is primarily formed when sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and nitrogen oxides (NOₓ) mix with natural rainwater. These pollutants are released into the atmosphere through industrial processes, vehicle emissions, and burning fossil fuels. When they combine with water vapor, they create sulfuric and nitric acids, resulting in rain that has a lower pH and can be harmful to the environment.
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Carbon dissolves into carbonic acid when it interacts with rainwater. This occurs as carbon dioxide from the atmosphere mixes with water, forming carbonic acid, a weak acid. This process contributes to the natural acidity of rainwater, which can influence soil and water chemistry.
Natural rainwater primarily consists of water vapor that condenses in the atmosphere. It can mix with various atmospheric gases, notably carbon dioxide, which forms carbonic acid, and other pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, leading to the formation of acid rain. Additionally, dust and particulate matter can also mix with rainwater, affecting its purity and chemical composition.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) mixes with water to make a weak carbonic acid
Rainwater is normally acidic because the carbon dioxide in the air which mixes with rainwater to form weak acid. That's why its acidic ^_^ Rainwater is also because of the pollutions in the air and it mixes with the water so its not good. meee!
somewhat... in mixture, the solvent dissolves into the solute. in substance, the solvent merely mixes with the solute. for example, salt in water is a substance. the salt mixes with the water.
When rainwater mixes with pollutants, it can form acidic rain or polluted runoff. This can harm aquatic ecosystems, contaminate drinking water sources, and damage buildings and infrastructure.
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Natural soil does not have enough nutriences