*The acid which is highly soluble in water is called ______.*
1️⃣ acid
2️⃣ salt
3️⃣ alkali
4️⃣ solvent
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alkali
Explanation:
HCl is highly soluble in water and is therefore easily removed by rain from a volcanic plume, resulting in low-pH acid rains (e.g., Kilauea, USA; From: The Encyclopedia of Volcanoes (Second Edition), 2015.
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alkali
Explanation:
HCl is highly soluble in water and is therefore easily removed by rain from a volcanic plume, resulting in low-pH acid rains (e.g., Kilauea, USA; From: The Encyclopedia of Volcanoes (Second Edition), 2015.
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