Environmental Sciences, asked by gl2178, 3 months ago

explain acid as an agent of chemical weathering​

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Answered by atharva010440
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Water contains many weak acids such as carbonic acid. This weak, but abundant, acid is formed when carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere mixes with rainwater. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen gases create other types of acid rain that act as chemical weathering agents.

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