Chemistry, asked by uttusharma789, 7 months ago

The 'pH' of pure water is more than that of rain water. Give
reason

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Answered by smitraj4u
1

Answer:

Generally the pH values is inversely proportional to acidity. i.e. if the pH ia more the substance is less acidic.

Rainwater contains more acidic substances in it while pure water is free from those kind of acids that is why pH of pure water is more as it is less acidic than Rainwater!

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Heya your answer is...

This is because rain water contains some amount of acids in it...

Whereas a pure water does not.

So, The pH of pure water is more than that of rain water.

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