Chemistry, asked by Anubhav1768, 1 year ago

how does the flow of an acid rain water into river water

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Answered by sabhi3130pd8oqf
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When acid rain flows into the rivers, it lowers the pH of the river water. Living organisms can survive only in a narrow range of pH change. So flow of acid rain water into rivers is dangerous to the survival of aquatic life. These acidshave free ions that conduct electric current.
Answered by zerotohero
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Both the lower pH and higher aluminum focuses in surface water that happen because of corrosive rain can make harm angle and other oceanic creatures. At pHs lower than 5 most fish eggs won't bring forth and lower pHs can murder grown-up fish. As lakes turn out to be increasingly acidic biodiversity is diminished. Corrosive rain has wiped out creepy crawly life and some fish species, incorporating the rivulet trout in some Appalachian streams and brooks.

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