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Rain, Lakes, and Streams - Investigating Acidity and Buffering Capacity in the Environment
Judith A. Halstead
Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

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December 1997
Vol. 74 No. 12
p. 1456A

Abstract
Rain and snow are naturally somewhat acidic because of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. As rain ralls through the air, carbonic acid is formed, resulting in a typical pH of clean natural rain of approximately 5.6. Atmospheric pollutants can lower the pH even more. The effect of acid rain on lakes and streams depends on their natural buffering capacity.

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*  Citation
Halstead, Judith A. J. Chem. Educ. 1997 74 1456A.
*  Keywords
Introductory/High School Chemistry, Teaching/Learning Aids, and Acid-Base Chemistry; Classroom Activity
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