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Hi<br> Experiment 22<br> Risa Burr & Rebecca Potash<br> <b>Intro</b><br> Acid rain is a common problem in the United States because many mechanical/industrial processes produce non-metal oxide gases, for example CO<sub>2</sub>. These gasses combine with the water in the atmosphere to produce acids which then fall to the ground as acid rain. The acid ends up in lakes and kills the aquatic life; it also is harmful to plant life on land. <br> <br> Different types of pollution are more harmful because they produce stronger acids, these strong acids tend to be more potent and their impact on nature is more easily seen. The pH of the acid rain depends upon how much this acid dissociates (breaks up). Stronger acids break up into their respective ions more and have lower pHs. The pH is lower because the stronger acid will yield a higher concentration of H+ per the same amount of gas added.<br> <br> <b>Pre-Lab/handy stuff</b><br> *pH probes (at least the one we used) aren't always realible. Before using a probe, check its reading against a standardized buffer solution to get optimal results (ask teacher for a 4,5,or 10 pH solution). For example our probe read the 4.00 pH buffer solution as having a pH of 4.40. Adjust any calculations accordingly. *If no bireal pipets are availible to mix the soplid in, cut the stem or a transfer pipet on the stem somewhere between the .5 and .75 ml mark. The 15 cm bireal pipet will be needed to bubble the gas through the water because transfer pipets won't fit in a test tube with the pH probe in it. *The lab has you do this experiment with the same process for each different chemical at the same time. This seems counterproductive as the gas may escape while you are prepairing the other pipets. Instead do the intire lab using one of the solids at a time. *When you mix the <nowiki>HCl and NaNO</nowiki><sub>2</sub> it bubbles a lot so try not to get it on your skin because it burns *We couldn't get the <nowiki>NaHSO</nowiki><sub>3</sub> to produce enough gas to change the pH of the H<sub>2</sub>O. You can still try it but don't be surprised if it doesn't work.
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