How is Acid Rain Formed?: OUP Chemistry Series.
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Acid rain is formed when nitrogen dioxide, or sulfur dioxide, both produced by burning fossil fuels, reacts with water in the atmosphere to produce rain with a pH value below 5. Burning fossil fuels can produce sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxide and nitrogen dioxide. Animated diagrams show how these chemical compounds cause acid rain, the effects of acid rain on the environment and living organisms, and actions that will help to reduce acid rain,
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