Chemistry, asked by bonthajyoshna, 9 months ago

why do we have acid rains but not base rains?​

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Answered by doll54
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Answer:

Rain is always slightly acidic because it mixes with naturally occurring oxides in the air. Unpolluted rain would have a pH value of between 5 and 6. When the air becomes more polluted with nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide the acidity can increase to a pH value of 4. Some rain has even been recorded as being pH2.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

It is because nature consists of acidic pollutants and not basic one.

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