Chemistry, asked by shiransingh1251, 1 month ago

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Answered by lathapulivarthi
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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. When the chemicals in the acid rain dive into sea life, it harms the pH levels of the sea making it harder for the aquatic animals to live in such acidic environment.

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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HEYA, BUDDY !!

:  \impliesThe first rain of the seasion is called ''Acid rain"". rain is acdified by oxide of sulphur and nitrogen. its pH = 5.6 [LESS THAN].

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As We know that, The acid rain has a very harmful effect on living beings and even on non living material.

The aquatic life is affected badly due to acid rain. It has harmful effects on fishes and other aquatic animals. Many adult species may survive in acidic environment but the younger ones are very sensitive to environmental conditions. The fishes’ eggs require optimum temperature and pH to hatch. With the mixing of acidic constituents, the pH of the water decreases and at pH below 5, the eggs are difficult to hatch.

Further, the acid rain contains nitric acid which has nitrogen. The incorporation of nitrogen in water results in nitrogen pollution. This may result in a decrease in population of fishes and other small aquatic animals.

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EFFECTS OF ACID RAIN ARE

1.> It effect the skin of living beings.

2.> it also damage the infrastructure like [TAJ-MAHAL].

3.> It creat problem at the time of breathing.

4.> it get impure the water ; by this drinking water is also ''acidic''.

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