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Explain the formation of acid rain due to:

(i) oxides of sulphur

(ii) oxides of nitrogen

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(i) Sulphur is a non-metallic element found in coal and other fossil fuels. When these fuels are burned, sulphur combines with oxygen in air to form its gaseous oxides, sulphur dioxide (SO2) and sulphur trioxide (SO3)

S + O2 ⟶ SO2

2SO2 + O2 ⟶ 2SO3

Sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide react with water to form H2SO4, which is the main cause of acid rain.

2SO2 + O2 + 2H2O ⟶ 2H2SO4

SO3 + H2O ⟶ H2SO4

(ii) Oxides of nitrogen are produced naturally during thunder and lightning. They are also produced by internal combustion engines.

N2 + O2 (3000°C)high temperature\xrightarrow[(3000°\text{C})]{\text{high temperature}} 2NO

Nitrogen oxide then gets oxidized in the atmosphere of nitrogen dioxide.

2NO + O2 ⟶ 2NO2

Nitrogen dioxide combines with water to form a mixture of nitrous acid and nitric acid which causes acid rain.

2NO2 + H2O ⟶ HNO2 + HNO3

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