Why is taj mahal turning yellow due to acid rain?
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because Taj mahal is made of calcium carbonate CaCO3 it reacts with acids like HCl&SO2 and makes an yellow acidic layer
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Acid rain is formed by sulfuric acid and nitric acids which when reacts with the calcite in the marble, so that taj mahal turning yellow color.
Explanation:
- Acid rain is the rain which was a pH level of less than 5.6 and thus contains acid which reacts with the calcite present in the marble of the Taj mahal which turns it yellow after weathering for a good time.
- This reaction can causes the marble to lose the texture and develop broken spots and a yellowish tint over time.
- Thus Agra needs to control its air pollution level to preserve Taj mahal.
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