Subject: Chemistry
Topic: Acidic rain
Paper details:
Acid rain is defined as any form of wet precipitation, fog, dew, snow, hail or rain, which has a ph. less than 5.6. Pure water has a ph. of 7.0 (neutral); however, natural, unpolluted rainwater actually has a ph. of about 5.6 (acidic).
Is natural rain acidic? Explain.
What major 3 gases located in the lower atmosphere?
How does acidic rain form from these 3 gases? Explain and use the dissociation chemical equations to explain.
Which gases out of the three previous gases is accounted for about one fourth of the acidity of rain? Example: which one is more dangerous?
What is the major industry that participate the most in the acidic rain pollution? What can we do about it in the USA?
In some areas of the United States, the ph. of rainwater can be 3.0 or lower, approximately 1000 times more acidic than normal rainwater. When rainwater is too acidic, it can cause problems. Explain.
List some solutions to reduce the effect of the problem.
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