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Acid Rain: Causes, Effects, and Solutions

Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid, making rainwater slightly acidic with a typical pH of 5.6 but sometimes as low as 3.5. Acid rain can have a pH as low as 2 due to additional acids formed from sulfur and nitrogen oxides released by burning fossil fuels and vehicles. Sulfur and nitrogen oxides react with water and oxygen in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acids, which fall to earth as acid rain. Acid rain harms plants by leaching nutrients from soils and leaves, damages forests by removing calcium and potassium from soils, and harms aquatic life by making lakes and rivers more acidic over time. Scrubbers help reduce acid rain formation by absorbing

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Acid Rain: Causes, Effects, and Solutions

Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid, making rainwater slightly acidic with a typical pH of 5.6 but sometimes as low as 3.5. Acid rain can have a pH as low as 2 due to additional acids formed from sulfur and nitrogen oxides released by burning fossil fuels and vehicles. Sulfur and nitrogen oxides react with water and oxygen in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric acids, which fall to earth as acid rain. Acid rain harms plants by leaching nutrients from soils and leaves, damages forests by removing calcium and potassium from soils, and harms aquatic life by making lakes and rivers more acidic over time. Scrubbers help reduce acid rain formation by absorbing

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Knowledge Flow

Atmospheric Pollution - Exercise 8(B)


Question 1
Why does rain water have pH less than 7?

Solution 1
Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form weak carbonic acid which is slightly acidic
having pH about 5.6.
Hence, the pH of rain water usually ranges between 5.6 and 3.5; at times, it can be as
low as 2.

Question 2
pH of acid rain is sometimes as low as 2. Explain.

Solution 2
Normal rain is only slightly acidic having pH about 5.6.
This is because carbon dioxide reacts with it to form weak carbonic acid.
CO2 + H2O → H2CO3
pH of acid rain usually ranges between 5.6 and 3.5; at times, it can be as low as 2.

Question 3
Explain the formation of acid rain due to:
1. Oxides of sulphur
2. Oxides of nitrogen

Solution 3
1. Oxides of sulphur:
Sulphur is a non-metallic element found in coal and fuel oil.
When these fuels are burned, sulphur combines with oxygen in the air to form its
gaseous oxides, sulphur dioxide (SO2) and sulphur trioxide (SO3).
S + O2 → SO2
2SO2 + O2 → 2SO3
Sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide react with water to form H 2SO4 which is the
main cause of acid rain.
2SO2 + O2 + 2H2O →2H2SO4
SO3 + H2O →H2SO4

2. Oxides of nitrogen:
Nitric acid is formed by the combination of nitrogen and oxygen. Nitrogen and
oxygen combine in the presence of thunder and lightning. Oxides of nitrogen are also
produced by internal combustion engines.
N2 + O2 2NO
Nitrogen oxide then gets oxidised in the atmosphere to nitrogen dioxide.
2NO + O2 → 2NO2
Nitrogen dioxide combines with water to form a mixture of nitrous acid and nitric
acid.
2NO2 + H2O → HNO2 + HNO3

Question 4
What are the causes of acid rain?

Solution 4
The main causes of acid rain are the formation of mineral acids such as carbonic acid,
nitric acid and sulphuric acid during rains.

Question 5
Give the impact of acid rain:
1. on plants
2. on soil
3. on water bodies

Solution 5
1. Acid rain causes loss of nutrients from plants, thus damaging their leaves.
2. It removes calcium and potassium (elements of soil), thus making it lose its fertility
which ultimately damages forests.
3. Acid rain has serious ecological impacts as it affects water bodies too. Water in lakes
and rivers is gradually becoming acidic due to acid rain. This adversely affects
aquatic life.

Question 6
How does a scrubber help in reducing the formation of acid rain?

Solution 6
A scrubber can also be used to reduce the formation of acid rain. It is a device which
absorbs gaseous pollutants. It is used for removing sulphur dioxide from a smoke stack,
and usually consists of a fine spray of water and gas rising from the stack, which is
passed through the scrubber where water absorbs sulphur dioxide.

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