Acid + ———— ————-> ————+ water.
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An acid water is one which has a pH value of less than 7.0 (Section 6.39). The acidity of many raw waters is due to natural constituents, such as dissolved carbon dioxide or organic acids derived from peat or soil humus. ... Surface waters sometimes become contaminated with acidic industrial effluents.
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