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The ph values of rainwater collected from two different places a and b were found to be 6 and 5 respectively what it indicates and what could be the reason for different ph values

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Answered by shubham0204
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Answer:

See below.

Explanation:

The rainwater collected from location A has a pH of 6. Meaning, the water is acidic. The rainwater from location B has a pH of 5 which indicates that the water is more acidic than location A.

The reason could be the varying proportional of sulphur dioxide present in the atmosphere. In polluted areas, this proportional is more than greener areas.

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