Minggu, 23 Maret 2014

How Acid rain happens

          Acid rain can be formed as a result of the reaction gas containing sulfate. Sulfuric dioxide (SO2), which reacts with oxygen (O2) with the help of ultraviolet light from the sun.
This process will produce sulfuric trioxide (SO3) which fused after the reaction, ie, through the sea water rising into the air with the aim of producing sulfide acid (H2SO4), the process is then fused with the gas contained in ammonia udaraseperti new arrangement of particles that produce acid sulphate of ammonia.
The remaining particles and settles in the air to form fine droplets are moved by the wind from one place to another.
When where the rain fall is right, then the sulfuric acid droplets (sulfuric) and ammonia sulfate granules will break down in the rain and fell to the earth's surface becomes acid rain.

Acid rain can be formed as a result of the reaction gas containing sulfate. Sulfuric dioxide (SO2), which reacts with oxygen (O2) with the help of ultraviolet light from the sun.

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