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Title: Acid Rain


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Acid Rain
  • Eric Battisti ESS 315

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Acid Deposition
  • Acid Rain refers to the deposition of acidic
    components in either wet or dry forms
  • Defined by the pH of the liquid. Less than 7 pH
    is acidic, more than 7 is basic
  • Natural acid rain can be caused by volcanic
    emissions and biological processes
  • Clean rain has a natural acidity of about 5.2
    on the pH scale due to water reacting with carbon
    dioxide in the air to form carbonic acid
  • H2O (l) CO2 (g) ? H2CO3 (aq)
  • 2 H2O (l) H2CO3 (aq) ltgt CO32- (aq) 2 H3O
    (aq)

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Human Attribution
  • Human emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen
    oxides contribute to the acidification of rain
  • Emissions began during the industrial revolution,
    remaining unchecked until the 1970s
  • Biggest contributor is the burning of coal
  • Annually 70Tg (1012 g) of Sulfur emissions comes
    from fossil fuel burning, compared to 8Tg from
    volcanoes and 2.8Tg from wildfires

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The Coal Power Plant Problem
  • Burning coal is extremely cheap and efficient but
    dirty, releasing sulfur dioxide which becomes
    sulfuric acid in the atmosphere
  • Areas downwind of power plants receive heavy acid
    rain
  • Smoke stacks built to counteract direct
    deposition of sulfuric acid only spread the
    problem

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Effects of Acid Rain
  • Not many things can grow in acidic conditions
  • Low pH and high aluminum concentrations can
    damage or kill fish and aquatic populations
  • Soils can be damaged by the hydronium ion, which
    mobilizes aluminum and encourages leaching of
    minerals such as magnesium essential for plant
    life
  • Forests suffer from soil damage, however most
    food crops are unharmed because the nutrients
    lost are replaced in fertilizer

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Other Effects
  • Monuments made of Calcium Carbonate (limestone
    and marble) will react with acid rain to form
    Gypsum
  • Increases the oxidation rate of metals such as
    copper and bronze

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Areas of Highest Concern
  • Current problem areas are
  • Eastern United States
  • South Western Canada
  • Eastern Europe
  • East Coast of China
  • Potential future problem areas
  • Southern India
  • West Africa
  • Indonesia
  • Thailand

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Prevention
  • Coal burning power plants use Flue gas
    desulfurization requiring a reaction tower that
    extracts the sulfuric acid by reacting it with
    lime or limestone slurry and removing the product
    with scrubbers
  • Reduction in automotive emissions cuts down on
    nitrogen oxides
  • Emissions trading put into practice to put
    economic incentive into cleaning industrial
    activities

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Sources
  • http//static.howstuffworks.com/gif/acid-rain-1a.j
    pg
  • http//people.eku.edu/ritchisong/phfield.gif
  • http//nadp.sws.uiuc.edu
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_rain
  • http//www.epa.gov/acidrain/effects/surface_water.
    html
  • http//www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f/c/a/2
    007/12/03/MNMMTJUS1.DTLhwCaptradeAcidRainsn
    001sc1000
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