Respuesta :
Answer:
-occur in an industrial area
Explanation:
Precipitation in industrial area leads to the formation of acid rain. Acid rain is made up of precipitation that contains dissolved Nitrogen and Sulfur oxides. This form of precipitation has more acidity than usual and expected. Normal rain will have an acidity of about 5.0 to 5.5 on a pH scale according to EPA. For acid rains, the pH is usually lesser and between 4.2 to 4.4.
Most industrial rains use engines that utilize fossil fuels. Combustion of fossil fuels release carbon dioxide, water, nitrogen and sulfur oxides. These sulfur and nitrogen oxides when combined with rain water forms acid rains. Ordinary carbon dioxide forms a relatively weak carbonic acid which is not so powerful for an acid rain.
The correct answer is B. Have a pH of less than 5.6
Explanation:
Acid rain is the result of water in precipitation mixing with acidic components or substances such as nitrogen oxide that are the result of natural processes such as volcanic activity or human activities such as industries. This type of precipitation contains more hydrogen than normal and therefore is more acidic, in these terms acid rain is any precipitation with a pH (Hydrogen concentration) lower than 5.6 as unpolluted precipitation pH is above 5.7 which means regular precipitation is slightly acid or neutral. According to this, to be considered acid rain, precipitation would have to have a pH of less than 5.6.