Chemistry, asked by Bhawanpreet8493, 9 months ago

Rainwater is slightly acidic.why?

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Answered by jiaarora
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Answer:

Rainwater is slightly acidic as water evaporates from water bodies which are spooled by humans by treating harmful chemicals and when the same water evaporates , it condenses being acidic.

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Answered by davinder1978
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Answer:

Rainwater slighly become acidic.

Explanation:

Because

when the drops of rain are fall down it was very pure but when it comes down the rain water sightly mixed with smoke dust and other harmful gases thats why rainwater is slightly becoming acidic .

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