All rain and surface water absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
yes it does as the rain takes in the carbon dioxide
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Sulfer Dioxide (SO2) both of which form acids when mixed with rain water.
the answer would have to be carbon dioxide
Normal rain water is slightly acidic due to dissolved carbonic acid. Rainwater absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, leading to its slight acidity. When additional carbon dioxide or sulphur dioxide is released into the air, it is absorbed into clouds and makes rain more acidic.
The gas produced when rain water reacts with calcium carbonate is carbon dioxide. This reaction forms calcium bicarbonate, which is soluble in water, and releases carbon dioxide gas.
When gases like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides mix with rain, they can form acid rain. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react with water in the atmosphere to create sulfuric and nitric acids, respectively. This acidic precipitation can harm ecosystems, damage buildings, and affect water quality. Additionally, carbon dioxide contributes to the natural acidity of rain, but its effects are generally less harmful compared to the other two gases.
Water oxygen carbon dioxide living organisms acid rain
Acid rain is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce acids.
TRUE. The Water is the SOLVENT. The whole is a SOLUTION. When compression is released ; can opener pulled; you have effervescence (fizzing), this is the carbon dioxide being released from solution.
false
Carbon and migrate from land to water in many way. For example, flood water carried of biomass from ground by rain water to the canal is a form of carbon transfer. Carbon dioxide emitted from land to air will be dissolved by rain and transport to water body. Wind is also a large factor that move the carbon in form of carbon dioxide from place to place and can be trapped into water body by direct diffusion or trapped by plankton and water plant and accumulated to water body.
Rain is natrually acidic due to carbon dioxide, which react with water to form carbonic acid. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide from industrial process can also react to form sulfuric and nitric acids, which can make rain abnormally acidic.