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Acid Rain: Acid Rain Is Rain or Any Other Form of Precipitation That Is Unusually Acidic, I.E

Acid rain is rain with high levels of hydrogen ions caused by emissions of sulfur, nitrogen, and carbon compounds reacting in the atmosphere. It harms plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure. While mostly caused by human emissions, it can also occur naturally from lightning strikes or volcanic eruptions releasing sulfur dioxide. Acid rain refers to both wet deposition through rain, snow, and fog and dry deposition of acidic particles and gases.

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Acid Rain: Acid Rain Is Rain or Any Other Form of Precipitation That Is Unusually Acidic, I.E

Acid rain is rain with high levels of hydrogen ions caused by emissions of sulfur, nitrogen, and carbon compounds reacting in the atmosphere. It harms plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure. While mostly caused by human emissions, it can also occur naturally from lightning strikes or volcanic eruptions releasing sulfur dioxide. Acid rain refers to both wet deposition through rain, snow, and fog and dry deposition of acidic particles and gases.

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ACID RAIN

Acid rain is rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, i.e.
elevated levels of hydrogen ions (low pH). It has harmful effects on plants, aquatic
animals, and infrastructure. Acid rain is mostly caused by emissions of compounds
of sulfur, nitrogen, and carbon which react with the water molecules in the
atmosphere to produce acids. However, it can also be caused naturally by the
splitting of nitrogen compounds by the energy produced by lightning strikes, or the
release of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere by phenomena of volcano eruptions.

Definition
"Acid rain" is a popular term referring to the deposition of wet (rain, snow, sleet,
fog and cloudwater, dew) and dry (acidifying particles and gases) acidic
components. A more accurate term is acid deposition.
Distilled water, which contains no carbon dioxide, has a neutral pH of 7. Liquids
with a pH less than 7 are acidic, and those with a pH greater than 7 are bases.
Clean or unpolluted rain has a slightly acidic pH of about 5.2, because carbon

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