hapotenemäreaktio
Hapotenemäreaktio, often translated as acid precipitation or acid rain, refers to a phenomenon where sulfuric and nitric acids are released into the atmosphere and return to the Earth's surface in the form of rain, snow, fog, or dry particles. These acids are primarily formed when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, emitted from the burning of fossil fuels in power plants, factories, and vehicles, react with water, oxygen, and other chemicals in the atmosphere.
The effects of acid precipitation can be widespread and damaging. It can acidify lakes and streams, harming
Efforts to mitigate acid precipitation have focused on reducing emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.