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THE ACID RAIN Environmental Engineer Group
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INTRODUCTION
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ACID DEPOSITION 1. Dry deposition - Acidic gases and particles 2. Wet deposition - Acidic rain, fog and snow
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THE ACID RAIN What is Acid rain? - Acid rain is rain, snow or fog that is polluted by acid in the atmosphere and damages the environment. ACID RAIN DROP
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Acid Rain (Acid Precipitation) Any precipitation carrying dissolved acids from natural or man made causes. Examples; a. CO2 dissolves in H2O---------> Creates carbonic acid (H2CO3) b. Sulfur dioxide (from internal combustion) mixes with H2O ---------> Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) c. Nitrogen oxides (from internal combustion) mixes with H2O ---------> Nitric Acid (HNO3) * Acid precipitation may have a pH as low as 3. Very Acidic! * Acids in the air may be carried thousands of miles from their source, polluting soil & water in pristine areas!
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DAMAGES THE ENVIRONMENT
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pH
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a number on a scale of 0 to 14 which shows how acid or alkaline a substance is Measure the amount of acid in a liquid – like water
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The Water Molecule Formula of water = H 2 0 H = hydrogen 2 = 2 hydrogen atoms O = oxygen. http://www.miamisci.org/ph
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Pour acid into water give up H + to water = acid Pour base into water give up OH - to water = base http://www.miamisci.org/ph
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Ph14.013.012.411.010.58.37.4 SubstanceSodium Hydroxide LyeLime (Calcium hydroxide) AmmoniaMilk of Magnesia Baking Soda Human Blood Base 7.06.64.54.03.02.22.01.00 Pure Water MilkTomatoWine & Bee AppleVinegarLemon Juice Battery Acid Hydrochloric Acid Neutral Acid http://www.miamisci.org/ph
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Ph14.013.012.411.010.58.37.4 SubstanceSodium Hydroxide LyeLime (Calcium hydroxide) AmmoniaMilk of Magnesia Baking Soda Human Blood Base 7.06.64.54.03.02.22.01.00 Pure Water MilkTomatoWine & Bee AppleVinegarLemon Juice Battery Acid Hydrochloric Acid Neutral Acid http://www.miamisci.org/ph
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Normal rain = slightly acidic = 5.5 (carbon dioxide dissolves into it) In 2000, rain pH = 4.3 (in the US) http://www.epa.gov/airmarkets/acidrain
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Sulphur dioxide (SO 2 )
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cause by natural phenomena and anthropogenic activities is soluble in water can be oxidised within airborne water droplets producing sulphuric acid
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Comes From combustion of fossil fuels oxidation of organic material in soils volcanic eruptions biomass burning http://www.temis.nl/products/so2.html
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Reaction Sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas Easily be made by adding water SO 2 (g) SO 2 (aq) SO 2 (aq) + H 2 O (l) H 2 SO 3 (aq) weakly dibasic acid http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/so2/so2h.htm
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Nitrogen Oxide ( NOx )
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The Combustion Of Fuels Residential cars commercial furnaces Industrial electrical-utility boilers Engines other equipment
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Canada’s largest contributor of NOx ( 1998 ) http://www.ec.gc.ca/acidrain/acidfact.html
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America’s largest contributor of NOx ( 1998 ) http://www.ec.gc.ca/acidrain/acidfact.html
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the NOx emissions amount ( 1998 ) http://www.ec.gc.ca/acidrain/acidfact.html
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Critical Load & Target Load Critical Load: a measure of how much pollution an environment can tolerate Target Load: the amount of pollution that is considered achievable and politically acceptable
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The amount of wet sulphate deposition (kg/ha/yr) http://www.ec.gc.ca/acidrain/acidfact.html
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Environmental Engineer History of Acid Rain Major problem area
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History of Acid Rain 1.Originated during the 1730's 2.Discovered in the 1950's 3.Started being noticed in the 1960's 4. 1984 - Germany 5. 1988 - United Nations 6. 2000
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Major problem area
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Canada British Columbia United States Central Europe Asia
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Reference Virtual Globe http://www.virtualglobe.org/en/info/env/03/aci d06.html The acid rain report http://www.angelfire.com/ks3/acidrainreport/hi story2.html Living Landscapes http://royal.okanagan.bc.ca/mpidwirn/atmosph ereandclimate/acidprecip.html#a
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