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Acid Rains Essay Research Paper Acid rain

Acid Rains Essay, Research Paper


Acid rain refers to all types of precipitation–rain, snow, sleet, hail,


fog–that is acidic in nature. Acidic means that these forms of water have a pH


lower than the 5.6 average of rainwater. Acid rain kills aquatic life, trees,


crops and other vegetation, damages buildings and monuments, corrodes copper and


lead piping, damages such man-made things as automobiles, reduces soil fertility


and can cause toxic metals to leach into underground drinking water sources.


Rain is naturally acidic because carbon dioxide, found normally in the earth’s


atmosphere, reacts with water to form carbonic acid. While "pure"


rain’s acidity is pH 5.6-5.7, actual pH readings vary from place to place


depending upon the type and amount of other gases present in the air, such as


sulphur oxide and nitrogen oxides. The term pH refers to the free hydrogen ions


(electrically charged atoms) in water and is measured on a scale from 0 to 14.


Seven is considered neutral and measurements below seven are acidic while those


above it are basic or alkaline. Every point on the pH scale represents a tenfold


increase over the previous number. Thus, pH 4 is 10 times more acidic than pH 5


and 100 times more so than pH 6. Similarly, pH 9 is 1O times more basic than pH


8 and 100 times more basic than pH 7. The acid in acid rain comes from two kinds


of air pollutants– sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). These are


emitted primarily from utility and smelter "smokestacks" and


automobile, truck and bus exhausts, but they also come from burning wood. When


these pollutants reach the atmosphere they combine with gaseous water in clouds


and change to acids–sulphuri

c acid and nitric acid. Then, rain and snow wash


these acids from the air. Acid rain affects lakes, streams, rivers, bays, ponds


and other bodies of water by increasing their acidity until fish and other


aquatic creatures can no longer live. Aquatic plants grow best between pH 7.0


and 9.2 (Bourodemos). As acidity increases (pH numbers become lower), submerged


aquatic plants decrease and deprive waterfowl of their basic food source. At pH


6, freshwater shrimp cannot survive. At pH 5.5, bottom-dwelling bacterial


decomposers begin to die and leave undecomposed leaf litter and other organic


debris to collect on the bottom. This deprives plankton–tiny creatures that


form the base of the aquatic food chain–of food, so that they too disappear.


Below a pH of about 4.5, all fish die. Acid rain harms more than aquatic life.


It also harms vegetation. The forests of the Federal Republic of Germany and


elsewhere in Western Europe, for example, are believed to be dying because of


acid rain. Scientists believe that acid rain damages the protective waxy coating


of leaves and allows acids to diffuse into them, which interrupts the


evaporation of water and gas exchange so that the plant no longer can breathe.


This stops the plant’s conversion of nutrients and water into a form useful for


plant growth and affects crop yields. Perhaps the most important effects of acid


rain on forests result from nutrient leaching, accumulation of toxic metals and


the release of toxic aluminum. Nutrient leaching occurs when acid rain adds


hydrogen ions to the soil which interact chemically with existing minerals. This


displaces calcium, magnesium and potassium from soil particles and deprives


trees of nutrition.

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