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what is the ph value of rain water and why​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rainwater pH is dependent on the location and contributing sources of individual ions from marine, terrestrial, and pollutive inputs. The pH of rainwater near the coast is generally ~ 5.6 because it reacts with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and forms mildly acidic carbonic acid before it becomes rain.

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