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What can be used to compare acid strength if equal concentrations of acids are used?

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Card 97

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How can you get a stronger acid with a higher pH than a weak acid?

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Card 98

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What is the formula for carbonic acid?

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Card 99

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When is rain considered to be acid rain?

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Card 100

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What is acid deposition?

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Card 101

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Give examples of wet deposition

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Card 102

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Give examples of dry deposition

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Card 103

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What does the conversion of sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide and hydrochloric acid involve?

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Card 104

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What condition causes oxidation of nitrogen and the formation of nitrogen monoxide?

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Card 105

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How can acid rain affect vegetation?

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