Acid rain and chemical weathering
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- Q1Which of the following pH values is normal rainwater likely to be?769430s
- Q2How does the pH of acid rain compare to the pH of vinegar and oranges?The pH of acid rain is less than the pH of vinegar and citric acid in oranges.The pH of acid rain is the same as the pH of vinegar and citric acid in oranges.The pH of acid rain is higher than the pH of vinegar and citric acid in oranges.30s
- Q3Name an acid found in acid rain.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q4What is pH?The measure of hydroxide ion concentration in a solution.The measure of hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.A scale of acidity and alkalinity.When a solution is neutral.30s
- Q5What is produced when a sedimentary rock containing carbonate compounds reacts with acid in acid rain?salt + carbon dioxide + hydrogensalt + hydrogensalt + watersalt + carbon dioxide + water30s
- Q6Which of the following are impacts of acid rain?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s