Acid Deposition Flashcards
Is rain naturally alkali or acid?
acid because of presence of dissolved carbon dioxide - forms weak acid carbonic acid
What are the equations of rain water?
acid rain
- solutions with a pH below 5.6
- contain additional acids
what are the main contributors to acid rain?
- oxides of sulfur and nitrogen
- primary pollutants
is acid rain a primary or secondary pollutant?
secondary pollutant
acid deposition
all processes by which acidic components as precipitates or gases leave the atmosphere
what are the two types of acid deposition?
- wet acid deposition
- dry acid deposition
wet acid deposition
rain, snow, fog fall to ground as aqueous precipitates
dry acid deposition
gases fall to ground as dust and smoke and dissolve in water to form acids
sulfur oxide equations
either 1,2 or 1,2,3,4
nitrogen oxide equations
- either 1,3 or 2
- THEN
- either 4 or 5
impact on limestone for sulfur dioxide, sulfuric acid and nitric acid equations
erodes buildings and statues
impact on metals for sulfur dioxide, sulfuric acid and nitric acid
- increases rate of rusting
- removes oxide layer on metal surfaces like Al
impact of acid rain on plant life
- slows growth and injures plants through leaching
- dry deposition blocks pores for gas exchange
leaching
acid rain causes important minerals (Mg2+, Ca2+, K+) held in soil to become soluble and wash away before they can be absorbed by plants