Science, asked by Vayom, 1 year ago

what happens when a lightning occurs?

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Answered by yourmomo
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Lightning strikes can blow your clothes and shoes off as the moisture on your skin rapidly boils and turns to steam. Any objects touching your skin will cause serious burns and you also risk hearing loss, seizures, headaches and blindness.
Answered by jackson97
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During lightning discharge the nitrogen present in the atmosphere reacts with oxygen to form nitric oxide. N2+02-2NO
nitric oxide is further oxidized to Nitrogen dioxide. 2NO+O2-2NO2
this Nitrogen dioxide dissolved in atmospheric moisture in water in the presence of oxygen of the air and forms nitric acid in the free state, which is vast down by the day and n combined with the salt present on the surface of the earth. 4NO2+2H2O+O2-4HNO3
the conversion of free atmospheric nitrogen into useful nitrogenous compounds in the soil is known as fixation of atmospheric nitrogen.

jackson97: I answered your question on the basis of formation of acid rain, basically on chemistry.
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