To help prevent acid rain we should reduce activities that result in the production of nitrogen and carbon dioxide. These activities include burning natural gas and even wood. To reduce emissions from the car we can reduce the use of private cars and start using public transportation and energy conservation.
Yes if not done right.
Muriatic acid (also known as hydrochloric acid) can damage painted surfaces. The amount of damage done depends on the concentration of the acid and the type of paint.
Can acid rain harm you
Citric acid can not harm you. It ca not harm you because you eat it in many grapefruits
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the acid in citrus sorta fruits are an acid called citrus acid when you eat an citrus acid fruit the affect it has on you is sharp e.g lemon you bite into and its bitter sorry if its not right i am only in year 8
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Yes because the acid in most potatos will not harm harm or come into contact with a person high uric acid!!
sulphide acid and hydrogen sulfate are harmful materials that can harm a metal.
Carbonic acid is not dangerous; carbon dioxide is nonrespirable.
If nothing is done about acid rain, it can gradually erode buildings and statues over time, damage forests and aquatic ecosystems, and harm aquatic life by lowering the pH levels in bodies of water. These effects could have serious environmental and economic consequences.