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how acidic rain is form​

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Answered by jainsuparshav
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Acid rain is caused by a chemical reaction that begins when compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released into the air. These substances can rise very high into the atmosphere, where they mix and react with water, oxygen, and other chemicals to form more acidic pollutants, known as acid rain. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides dissolve very easily in water and can be carried very far by the wind. As a result, the two compounds can travel long distances where they become part of the rain, sleet, snow, and fog that we experience on certain days.

Answered by magicalword
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Burning of fossil fuels adds sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere. Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide react with water vapour and produce sulphuric and nitric acid respectively. These acid mix with rainwater and fall as acid rain.

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