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Coal (and to a lesser
degree oil) contain traces of sulphur.
When they are burnt, the sulphur oxidizes (reacts with oxygen) to form
sulphur dioxide gas.
sulphur
+ oxygen sulphur dioxide.
S(s) + O2(g) SO2(g)
Sulphur dioxide
gas is acidic, poisonous, dissolves very well in water and smells like
bad eggs!
It reacts with water and oxygen in the atmosphere to form a dilute solution
of hydrogen sulphate (sulphuric acid), it is the main pollutant in acid
rain.
Natural rain is slightly acidic due to dissolved carbon dioxide but
natural rain has a pH of about 5.5, whereas acid rain has a pH of 4.
The second most important
pollutant in acid rain is nitric acid - NO2 emissions from
factories add that to the atmosphere..
Acid rain kills trees.
It runs into rivers and gathers in lakes and eventually the lakes become
too acidic and plants and fish begin to die. It also reacts with limestone
and damages limestone buildings.
Powdered limestone
or slaked lime (alkaline) can be added to soils or lakes to make them
less acidic but it would be better if we could avoid or reduce pollutant
gas emissions in the first place!
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