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20 Industrial progress often comes with a hidden chemical cost that manifests in our atmosphere.
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Lifelong Learning With A. A. Khatana by A.A. Khatana
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Industrial progress often comes with a hidden chemical cost that manifests in our atmosphere. This episode explores the specific mechanisms that turn standard rainfall into a destructive force.
When we burn fossil fuels like coal and diesel, we release sulfur and nitrogen oxides into the air. These gases react with water to create sulfuric and nitric acids, which then fall as rain, lowering the pH of soil and water bodies. This change in acidity disrupts the very foundation of biological and structural systems.
- Carbonic acid is formed when atmospheric carbon dioxide dissolves into rainwater.
- Sulfuric acid alone accounts for up to 70 percent of the total acidification process.
- Acidity in soil stops plants from absorbing necessary nutrients by reducing bacterial activity.
- Neutralizing acidified lakes with li ...
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