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    2014 Reducing Acid Rain through Mining and Smelting Industries http://miningandacidrain.weebly.com What is Acid Rain? Acid rain is rain that has been made acidic by certain pollutants in the air and has low pH levels that can harm the environment. It is a type of acid deposition that can appear in many forms such as, wet deposition, which can be rain, sleet snow or fog that is more acidic than normal, and dry deposition, where gases and dust particles become acidic. (Epa.gov) Acid deposition in wet

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    Acids are part of our everyday life. Citrit acid is found in lemons, limes, and oranges. Carbonic acid is found in soda pop. However, acidic gases natuarlly occur in the atmosphere. This acidic process can be made from plants and animals (“Acids in the Environment,” 2011). Generally, rain is is inherently acidic. Acid rain though, is exactly the same excerpt for a slight increase in acidity. Neither of them cause burns, however. There are many different types of acid rain, the best known are

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    Individual Project Professor Sandra Flemming December 18, 2016 Acid rain is made up of water droplets that are unusually acidic because of atmospheric pollution, most notably the excessive amounts of sulfur and nitrogen released by cars and industrial processes. Acid rain is also called acid deposition because this term includes other forms of acidic precipitation such as snow. Acid deposition can be causes by natural sources like volcanoes, but it is mainly caused by the

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    Introduction Acid rain has many negative effects in our world that include acidification of lakes and streams that kill fish, damage ecosystems, damages high trees, decays building materials, and many paints of buildings (EPA). Acid rain is caused by both natural resources as well as man-made sources and is measured on the “pH scale that expresses the acidity of a solution. The major pollutants emitted that cause acid rain are from burning coal-containing sulfur that is converted into sulfuric acid, and

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    the ecology lab for Biology Honors, the main objective was to analyze and determine the effect of acid rain on the overall health and growth of plants. After determining acid rain’s effect on plants, the objective was to learn about carbon pollution and its relation with acid rain, which would then aid in finding possible solutions to the worldwide issue of acid rain. To find out the effect of acid rain on plants, an experiment was set up using soda bottles and kidney beans. The soda bottles acted

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    How Acid Rain Affects the Aquatic Ecosystem Abstract This paper shows that acid rain is a reality. It is destroying our freshwater ecosystems and must be stopped in order to save them. If the problem is not fixed soon the aquatic ecosystems will be destroyed. Table of Contents 1. What is acid rain? 2. Acidification of Freshwater 3. Effects of Freshwater Acidification 4. Where is Affected the most? 5. What is being done to fix it? 6. Conclusion 7. References What is

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    Acid Rain

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    Acid rain is caused by a corrosion responses that starts when mixes like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are discharged into the air. These substances can ascend high into the atmosphere, where they blend and respond with water, oxygen, and different chemicals to frame more acidic contaminations, known as acid rain. Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides break up effortlessly in water and can be transported extremely far by the wind. Acid rain, or acid deposition, is a term that incorporates any

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    Acid Rain Lab

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    the H2O seeds and little to no growth from the vinegar seeds. Uncertainty stemmed from the change in weather and the ruler. Ever wonder what acid rain is and what it actually does to the plant life it falls upon? Researching information on acid rain was the first step that was needed to dive into the investigation. The components that make up acid rain

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    Environmental Science Acid rain can cause reproductive defects on fish and other aquatic life. It can destroy aquatic ecosystems, leaving only a clear, but empty body of water. Acid rain was a problem in 1980, and steps were taken in order to fix it, and since then, air quality improved and will continue to improve as more and more steps are taken to control pollution. Modern technologies such as a cars, power plants, and factories consume fossil fuels in order to run. By consuming fossil

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    Acid Rain Paper Acid Rain is classified as rain with a pH lower than 5.7. The pH of normal rainfall is around 5.6; the acidity in this is natural and due to the CO2 and carbonic acid that is present in the atmosphere. Acid rain contains higher amounts of nitric and sulfuric acids compared to normal rainfall. There are many factors of pollution that lead to acid rain. There are natural pollutants in acid rain including emissions from volcanic and decaying vegetation, but the majority of the

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