Lakes that have been acidified by acid rain ( and ) can be neutralized by a process
Chapter 0, Problem 102(choose chapter or problem)
Lakes that have been acidified by acid rain ( and ) can be neutralized by a process called liming, in which limestone is added to the acidified water. Write ionic and net ionic equations to show how limestone reacts with and to neutralize them. How would you be able to tell if the neutralization process was working?
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