Science, asked by ravirajpsdyanti07, 6 months ago

how does acid rain effects iron structures​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ᴀᴄɪᴅ ʀᴀɪɴ ɪs ᴄᴀᴜsᴇᴅ dᴜe ᴛo tʜe impuritiᴇs iɴ atmospheʀe, like sulphur dioxide,carbon dioxide etc. These chemicals react with the ones in iron thus corroding it. Acid rain can ruin buildings and statues by stripping away the stone that was used to make those structures.

Answered by kumarprateek166
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Acid rain is caused due to the impurities in atmosphere,like sulphur dioxide,carbon dioxide etc. These chemicals react with the ones in iron thus corroding it. Acid rain can ruin buildings and statues by stripping away the stone that was used to make those structures

Acid deposition also affects human-made structures. The most notable effects occur on marble and limestone, which are common building materials found in many historic structures, monuments, and gravestones. Sulfur dioxide, an acid rain precursor, can react directly with limestone in the presence of water to form gypsum, which eventually flakes off or is dissolved by water. In addition, acid rain can dissolve limestone and marble through direct contact.

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WHAT IS ACID RAIN ?

Acid rain, or acid deposition, is a broad term that includes any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms. This can include rain, snow, fog, hail or even dust that is acidic.

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