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Carbonic acid formed from dissolved carbon dioxide is present in normal rainwater. Acid precipitation contains acids such as nitric acid and sulfuric acid. What can you infer about the strengths of these acids based on their environmental effects?

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Answered by Sarah0909
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The strength of an acid varies from solvent to solvent. An acid which is strong in water may be weak in a less basic solvent, and an acid which is weak in water may be strong in a more basic solvent. According to Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, the solvent S can accept a proton. , which is more acidic than water

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