Environmental Chemistry: Acid Rain, Weathering & Erosion

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Stones and metals used in buildings, statues and monuments may be affected by acid rain.

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Stones and metals used in buildings, statues and monuments may be affected by acid rain. Rates of erosion and weathering increase rapidly depending on the degree of acidic rain. 
In this activity, students expose naturally occurring and construction materials to an acidic environment and compare the reaction of these materials to those exposed to 'normal' rain (tap water). 
Acid rain can be devastating to aquatic ecosystems and terrestrial areas. It not only effects naturally-occurring surfaces, such as rocky surfaces of mountainous regions, but manmade surfaces as well. 
Sufficient materials for 15 groups. Teacher's manual and student copy masters are included.
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