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Acid Rain

• Acid rain refers to rain(or any precipitation i.e.

snow or fog) which is acidic in nature (has pH

less than 5.6)

• It is generally a complex mixture of-

sulphuric acid (H2SO

4) along

with sulphurous acid (H2SO

3)

and nitric acid(HNO3) along

with nitrous acid(HNO2)

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Causes Of Acid Rain

• Acid rain is caused by a chemical reaction

that begins when compounds like sulfur

dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released into

the air.

• These substances can rise very high into the

atmosphere, where they mix and react with

water, oxygen, and other chemicals to form

more acidic pollutants, known as acid rain.

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Natural Causes Of Acid Rain

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Natural Causes Of Acid Rain

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Man-made Causes Of Acid Rain

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Man-made Causes Of Acid Rain

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Chemical Process

Formation of Sulphurous Acid

• S+O2=SO

2

• SO2+H

2O=H

2SO

3

Formation of Sulphuric Acid

• 2SO2+O

2=2SO

3

• SO3+H

2O =H

2SO

4

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Chemical Process

Formation of Nitrous Acid and Nitric Acid

• N2+O

2=2NO

• H2O+2NO

2=HNO

2+HNO

3

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Effects Of Acid Rain

• Acid rain

damages the

leaves of

plants.

• It depletes the

fertility of the

soil.

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Effects Of Acid Rain

• It causes respiratory

problems to humans

and animals.

• It destroys marine life.

• It damages buildings

and stone statues

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Prevention

• Reduce coal use and increase the use of natural gas and renewable resources.

• If the need to burn coal is still necessary then the using a low-sulfur coal would be an alternative.

• Use an alternative energy source such as batteries, solar & wind power, electricity and the like.

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Greenhouse Effect

• The greenhouse effect is a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases, and is radiated in all directions.

• The main greenhouse gases are:

1. Water vapour

2. Chlorofluorocarbons

3. Methane

4. Carbon dioxide

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Methane

•Methane is a primary constituent of natural

gas .

•It absorbs outgoing heat radiation from the

earth , and thus combine to the green house

effect and so considered as a greenhouse gas .

•Methane remains in the atmosphere for

approximately 10 years.

•It is twenty times more effective in trapping

heat in comparison to carbon dioxide

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Effects Of Greenhouse Effect

• Melting of polar caps,

which endangers the

animals like polar bears

• Change in weather

pattern

• Droughts

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Prevention•Reduce carbon dioxide

emissions.

•Conserve electricity by

switching off the TV,

computer, radio and lights

whenever possible.

• Use compact fluorescent light

(CFL) bulbs, which can reduce

energy consumption by

approximately 60 percent, in

place of incandescent light bulbs.

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By :Ashrith N Shetty