Acid precipitation has an abnormally high concentration of hydrogen ions (H+ ). One
Chapter 29, Problem 11(choose chapter or problem)
Acid precipitation has an abnormally high concentration of hydrogen ions (H+ ). One effect of acid precipitation is to deplete the soil of nutrients such as calcium (Ca2+), potassium (K+ ), and magnesium (Mg2+). Suggest a hypothesis to explain how acid precipitation washes the nutrients from the soil. How might you test your hypothesis?
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