Question:

The acid in acid rain is generally sulfuric acid (H₂SO4).

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The acid in acid rain is generally sulfuric acid (H₂SO4).

The acid in acid rain is generally sulfuric acid (H₂SO4). When this rainwater falls on statues composed of marble (CaCO3), the H₂SO4 slowly dissolves the CaCO3. Write a balanced equation for this acid- base reaction. (Include the phase of the substances.)