Biology, asked by prerna641, 1 year ago

which acids are present in acidic rain?

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Answered by TheGreatShashwat
10
The acids present in acid rain are...
the oxides of Sulphur, Nitrogen and Carbon...

AmyraSharma890: answer is sulphuric and nitric acid
prerna641: thank you
AmyraSharma890: ye sab pta nhi kya kya likh rhe h ...to the point answers should be given
AmyraSharma890: but their answers are good
prerna641: I also became confused about oxides of carbon.
Answered by Mankuthemonkey01
19
Acid rain :-


There are some oxides of sulphur and nitrogen in the atmosphere due to air pollution. These oxides get mixed up with the water droplets present in the cloud in the atmosphere. These oxides react with H2O (That is water) and form their respective acids and hence precipitate in the form of acid rather than dilute water.

This phenomenon is called as Acid Rain.


Since, their are oxides of sulphur and nitrogen, they form Sulphuric and Nitric Acid.


Hence your answer is Sulphuric or Nitric Acid


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