Thursday, February 7, 2019
Acid Rain :: Environmental Fossil Fuels Essays
pungent rain down Fossil fuels are a major part of our society today. With the start of the Industrial Revolution, fogey fuels became a very vital source in our day to day lives. Without fogy fuels our lives would be difficult-we would not be able to harbour cars, electricity, heat, and many new(prenominal) objects we use on a daily basis. Although fossil fuels are ripe to us, fossil fuels possess a negative side effect. Fossil fuels have contributed to many environmental concerns. One of the most hazardous concerns caused by fossil fuels is acid rain. Until taking EGEE 101, I was unaware of this concern and did not crawl in the harmful damages that acid rain causes. Therefore, I wanted to sympathize more about acid rain and know exactly what it is and where it comes from. Acid rain is considered precipitation in the form of rain, snow, or fog. It is not habitue precipitation though it is precipitation that is polluted by acid. Emissions of sulfu r dioxide (SOx) and northward oxide (NOx) into the atmosphere cause this precipitation to become acidic. These emissions are released into the atmosphere by human activity, such as automobiles, industries, and electrical power plants that burn fossil fuels like coal and oil. When these gases are released, they mix with water vapor in the clouds and form sulfuric and azotic acids (Acid Rain Encyclopedia Britannica 2005). When sulfuric and nitric acids are released into the atmosphere, they travel long distances by winds before falling backward to earth as acid precipitation. This causes a problem when the environment cannot liquidate the acid in such large amounts (Acid Rain and The Facts 2005). An acid is a substance distinguished by its ability to react with a human foot (Acid Rain and The Facts 2005). Therefore this form of precipitation is named acid rain is because it has a high acidity according to the pH scale. The pH scale is a system of measurement to measu re the amount of acid in a liquid-like water. Acids release hydrogen ions, and the acid content of a solution is ground on the concentration of hydrogen ions and therefore shown as pH (Acid Rain Encyclopedia Britannica 2005).
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