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| Acidic particles or gases that deposit or fall on Earth |
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| What are the most common acidic gases? |
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| Oxides of sulfur and oxides of nitrogen |
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| What is the pH value of rain water? |
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| Why is rain water acidic? |
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| Dissolved carcon dioxide creates carbonic acid (HCO3) |
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| What is the definition of acid rain? |
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| Any rain with pH lower than 5.6 |
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| What does sulfur dioxide produce in the presence of water? |
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| What factors lead to the oxidisation of sulfur dioxide? |
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| Give the formula for the oxidisation of sulfur dioxide into sulfur trioxide. |
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| What happens to oxides of sulfur in the presence of water? |
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| They can be converted to sulfuric acid |
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| What happens to nitrogen dioxide in the abscence of oxygen? |
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| With water, it forms nitrous acid (HNO2) and nitric acid (HNO3). |
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| What factor can accelerate the formation of nitric acid? |
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| Hydroxyl free radical (OH) from smog |
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| What are common side effects of acid rain on humans? |
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| Irritation of the respiratory tract and eyes |
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| What component of acid rain may lead to Alzheimer's? |
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| Increased concentrations of aqueous Al (III) |
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| What are two side effects of highly concentrated aqueous Al (III)? |
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| Can affect gill function in fish, may cause Alzheimer's |
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| What material is most affected by acid rain? |
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| Conversion of insoluble carbonates are converted to more soluble ones which can dissolve in water and damage stone. |
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| What are other effects of acid rain on materials? |
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| Corrosion of iron and steel, deterioration of electrical equipment, bleaching and weakening of fabrics and leather, heavy toxic metals in water |
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| What are the effects of acid rain on plants? |
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| Bleaching and yellowing of leaves, suppression of growth and removal of important nutrients (e.g. magnesium) |
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| What are effects on visibilty? |
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| Sulfuric acid and sulfate aerosols in the atmosphere can cause loss of visibility and can curtail air flights |
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| What are common methods for prevention? |
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| Catalytic converters, control of air to fuel ratio, pre-combustion methods; alternative energy sources, adding lime to soil and lakes. |
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