Is acid rain a problem in Indiana?
The present day acid rain of Indiana has a pH of about 4.3. This acid is produced by the sulfur (S) and nitrogen (N) oxides in the air reacting with water; it amounts to less than a half pound (0.5 lb.) of acid (H+) per acre in a year's rain. ChaCha!
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