Monday, January 20, 2020
Acid Rain :: Free Essay Writer
 Acid Rain      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Acid rain forms when sulfur and nitrogen dioxides combine with moisture  in the atmosphere to produce rain, snow, or another kind of precipitation. This  kind of pollution may also be suspended in fog or deposited in a dry form. Acid  rain is most common in North America and Europe. Acid rain has also been  detected in other areas of the world such as tropical rain forests of Africa.  Canada has placed limitations on the sulfur emissions. The United States has  not, so the emissions may still drift into Canada.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The acid rain cycle begins with hundreds of power plants burning  millions of tons of coal. Burning coal produces electricity for us. Coal is  made of carbon, but the coal that we mine is not pure carbon. It is mixed with  other minerals. Two of these are sulfur and nitrogen. Then the coal is burned  some of the sulfur changes into sulfur dioxide and nitrogen changes into  nitrogen oxide. These escape in to the air as poisonous gases. Some smokestacks  release chemicals like mercury, arsenic, and aluminum. Some of these minerals  are changed in to gases and others become tiny specks of ash. As these  chemicals drift, they may change again. They may react with other chemicals in  the air. When sulfur dioxide combines with water, the result is sulfuric acid.  When nitrogen oxide gas combines with water, the result is also another acid.  When the clouds releases rain or other precipitation, the acid goes with it.  This is called acid rain.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The level of acid is measured in pH levels. The pH scale begins at 0  and ends with 14. A reading lower than 7 is called acidic, and a reading higher  than 7 is called basic. Seven is neutral. Normal rain is slightly acidic with a  pH level of about 6.5. Rain with a pH of 5.5 is then times more acidic than  normal rain and rain with pH of 4.5 is a hundred times more acidic than normal  rain. In parts of the country, rain with pH levels of 4.5 to 5.0 is common.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  An English scientist named Robert Angus Smith discovered acid rain in  1872, but no other scientist continued this study. Then in 1961 the Sweden  wanted to know why the fish in their lakes were dying. Svante Odà ©n discovered  that the reason was acid rain. After Odà ©n's discovery, other scientist began to  study acid rain too.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Acid rain has destroyed plant and animal life in lakes, damaged forests    					    
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