here's a quick summary - 1) Normal rain: Average ph of the rain is 6 (slightly acidic due to the rain water combining with carbon dioxide to produce weak acid : carbonic acid) 2)Chemicals present in acid rain and their effect on ph.: HNO3 and H2SO4 are the major chemicals responsible for acidic rain. They can even lower the ph of rain to 3(which means increasing acidity of rain a thousand times) 3) How is HNO3 produced ? - Due to high temperature dioxygen and dinitrogen react : N2+O2= NO - NO+O2=NO2 - NO2+H2O=HNO3 4) How is H2SO4 produced? - Plants fulfill their sulphur requirements through K2SO4 present in soil. Millions of years later, we obtain this sulphur in form of fossil fuels. -S+O2=SO2 -SO2+O2=SO3 - SO3+H20=H2SO4 5) How is acid rain harmful to organisms? Enzymes function at specific conditions of ph. When Ph increases, these enzymes vital for growth of organism are not able to function
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How does the Hydrogren replace other metal ions and push them further into the ground? I’m assuming that it is done because they are both positively charged, but I’m unsure
Yes, both +ve charged. The large number of H+ ions take the place of M++ ions in the clay particles in the soil pushing them deeper so unavailable for the plants.
Lots of a good info about acid rain and some little tidbits about other things. I enjoyed it and plan to share with more people. Please keep up the good work.
The PH value in Water should be in the correct range to balance the Sodium level.The Rain water is very pure without any chemicals.It can be stored and boiled to make use Drinking water. The Tap water is Good to drink than the Bottled Water.Only thing the Germs and Dirts,Salty particles has to be filtered and boiled to use as Drinking water.The Hot & Cold Dispenser with RO System can be implemented to have a healthy life without Knee and Joint Pains,Gas formation in Intestine.
What if everybody in the world caught some rainb and tested it using litmus paper and then we would have an accurate reading and not relying on the gov data .
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Yes. Normal rain has a pH of about 5.6. Anything less than 5.6 is considered acid rain. The pH of rain is measured everywhere. E.g. Parts of Eastern Europe and Scandinavia have a pH between 4.3 and 4.5. E.g. USA and Canada range from 4.2 to 4.6. Acid rain erodes stone and metal buildings - lots of ancient (and culturally important) stone buildings and statues have been damaged by acid rain. It also affects soil health and can make lakes and water courses acidic. This can (and has) killed whole ecosystems in lakes. Acid rain has damaged train tracks in Poland so that trains can only travel on them at low speeds. These are just a few examples - google will provide you with many more.
here's a quick summary -
1) Normal rain:
Average ph of the rain is 6 (slightly acidic due to the rain water combining with carbon dioxide to produce weak acid : carbonic acid)
2)Chemicals present in acid rain and their effect on ph.:
HNO3 and H2SO4 are the major chemicals responsible for acidic rain. They can even lower the ph of rain to 3(which means increasing acidity of rain a thousand times)
3) How is HNO3 produced ?
- Due to high temperature dioxygen and dinitrogen react : N2+O2= NO
- NO+O2=NO2
- NO2+H2O=HNO3
4) How is H2SO4 produced?
- Plants fulfill their sulphur requirements through K2SO4 present in soil. Millions of years later, we obtain this sulphur in form of fossil fuels.
-S+O2=SO2
-SO2+O2=SO3
- SO3+H20=H2SO4
5) How is acid rain harmful to organisms?
Enzymes function at specific conditions of ph. When Ph increases, these enzymes vital for growth of organism are not able to function
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How does the Hydrogren replace other metal ions and push them further into the ground? I’m assuming that it is done because they are both positively charged, but I’m unsure
Yes, both +ve charged. The large number of H+ ions take the place of M++ ions in the clay particles in the soil pushing them deeper so unavailable for the plants.
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Q.The acid rain contains _______ in more quantity
a)SO2
b)CO
c)CO2
d)H2S
I know it is late but I think that the answer is sulfur dioxide.
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The PH value in Water should be in the correct range to balance the Sodium level.The Rain water is very pure without any chemicals.It can be stored and boiled to make use Drinking water. The Tap water is Good to drink than the Bottled Water.Only thing the Germs and Dirts,Salty particles has to be filtered and boiled to use as Drinking water.The Hot & Cold Dispenser with RO System can be implemented to have a healthy life without Knee and Joint Pains,Gas formation in Intestine.
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What if everybody in the world caught some rainb and tested it using litmus paper and then we would have an accurate reading and not relying on the gov data .
Can we test the rain using litmus paper . i did and got about 6 or 7
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Why did he leave out lightning that produces large amounts of nitric oxide/acid ?
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has acid rain occurred in any part of the world and is it documented
Yes. Normal rain has a pH of about 5.6. Anything less than 5.6 is considered acid rain.
The pH of rain is measured everywhere.
E.g. Parts of Eastern Europe and Scandinavia have a pH between 4.3 and 4.5.
E.g. USA and Canada range from 4.2 to 4.6.
Acid rain erodes stone and metal buildings - lots of ancient (and culturally important) stone buildings and statues have been damaged by acid rain. It also affects soil health and can make lakes and water courses acidic. This can (and has) killed whole ecosystems in lakes. Acid rain has damaged train tracks in Poland so that trains can only travel on them at low speeds. These are just a few examples - google will provide you with many more.
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