Which gases cause acid rain?
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we are aware that normally rain water has pH of 5.6 due to the presence of H positive ions formed by reaction of rain water with carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere when pH of Rain drops below 5.6 it is called acid rain. H2O + CO2 <--------> H2CO3
H2CO3 <-------> H+ + HCO3-
acid rain refers to the ways in which acid formed the atmosphere is deposited on the earth surface. oxides of Nitrogen and sulphur which are acidic in nature can be blown by wind along the solid particles in the atmosphere and finally settled down either on the ground as Rider position in water fog in snow as wet deposition
acid rain is byproduct of a variety of human activities that emit the oxides of Sulphur and nitrogen in the atmosphere. the burning of fossil fuels (which contain sulphur and nitrogenous matter) such as coal and oil in power stations furnace of petrol and diesel in motor engines produce Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. SO2 and NO2 after oxidation in reaction with water are major contributors to acid rain because polluted air usually contains particulate matter that catalyzes the oxidation.
2SO + O2 + H2O = 2 H2SO4
4NO2 + O2 + H2O = 4 HNO3
ammonium salt are also formed and can be seen as an atmospheric haze aerosol particles of oxide or ammonium salts in raindrops result in wet deposition SO2 is also absorbed directly on both sides and liquid brown surfaces and is thus deposited as dry deposition.
acid rain is harmful for agriculture trees and plants as it dissolves and washes away nutrients needed for the growth it causes respiratory ailments in human beings and animals when acid rain Falls and close as groundwater to reach rivers lakes expectra it affects plants and animals live in aquatic ecosystem it quotes water pipes resulting in leaching of heavy metals such as Aaron lead and copper into drinking water acid rain damages buildings other structures made of straw nonmetals the Taj Mahal in India has been affected by acid rain.
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H2CO3 <-------> H+ + HCO3-
acid rain refers to the ways in which acid formed the atmosphere is deposited on the earth surface. oxides of Nitrogen and sulphur which are acidic in nature can be blown by wind along the solid particles in the atmosphere and finally settled down either on the ground as Rider position in water fog in snow as wet deposition
acid rain is byproduct of a variety of human activities that emit the oxides of Sulphur and nitrogen in the atmosphere. the burning of fossil fuels (which contain sulphur and nitrogenous matter) such as coal and oil in power stations furnace of petrol and diesel in motor engines produce Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. SO2 and NO2 after oxidation in reaction with water are major contributors to acid rain because polluted air usually contains particulate matter that catalyzes the oxidation.
2SO + O2 + H2O = 2 H2SO4
4NO2 + O2 + H2O = 4 HNO3
ammonium salt are also formed and can be seen as an atmospheric haze aerosol particles of oxide or ammonium salts in raindrops result in wet deposition SO2 is also absorbed directly on both sides and liquid brown surfaces and is thus deposited as dry deposition.
acid rain is harmful for agriculture trees and plants as it dissolves and washes away nutrients needed for the growth it causes respiratory ailments in human beings and animals when acid rain Falls and close as groundwater to reach rivers lakes expectra it affects plants and animals live in aquatic ecosystem it quotes water pipes resulting in leaching of heavy metals such as Aaron lead and copper into drinking water acid rain damages buildings other structures made of straw nonmetals the Taj Mahal in India has been affected by acid rain.
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The gases like Sulphur dioxide(SO2) and nitrogen,etc.
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