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Read the text and answer the question! Acid rain is rain that is highly acidic because of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other air pollutants dissolved in it. Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH of 6. Acid rain may have a pH value as low as 2.8. Acid rain can severely damage both plant and animal life. Certain lakes, for example, have lost all fish and plant life because of acid rain. Acid rain comes from sulfur in coal and oil. When they burn, they make sulfur dioxide ( SO 2 ​ ). Most sulfur leaves factory chimneys as the gaseous sulfur dioxide ( ), and most nitrogen are also emitted as one of the nitrogen oxides (NO or NO 2 ​ ), both of which are gasses. The gasses may be dry deposited–absorbed directly by the land, by lakes or by the surface vegetation. If they are in the atmosphere for anytime, the gasses will oxidize (gain an oxygen atom) and go into solution as acids. Sulphuric acid ( H 2 ​ SO 4 ​ ) and the nitrogen oxides will become nitric acid ( HNO 3 ​ ). The acids usually dissolve in cloud droplets and may travel great distances before being precipitated as acid rain. Catalysts, such as hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and ammonium help promote the formation of acids in clouds. More ammonium ( NH 4 ​ ) can be formed when some of the acids are partially neutralized by airborne ammonia ( NH 3 ​ ). Acidification increases with the number of active hydrogen ( H + ) ions dissolved in acid. Hydrocarbons emitted by, for example, car exhausts will react in sunlight with nitrogen oxides to produce ozone. Although it is invaluable in the atmosphere, low-level ozone causes respiratory problems and also hastens the formation of acid rain. When acid rain falls on the ground, it dissolves and liberates heavy metals and aluminum (Al). When it is washed into lakes, aluminum irritates the outer surfaces of many fish. As acid rain falls or drains into the lake the pH of the lake falls, forests suffer the effect of acid rain through damage to leaves, through the loss of vital nutrients, and through the increased amounts of toxic metals liberated by acid, which damage roots and soil microorganisms. What is the result of the burning of the coal and oil?

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    Acid rain is rain that is highly acidic because of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and other air pollutants dissolved in it. Normal rain is slightly acidic, with a pH of 6. Acid rain may have a pH value as low as 2.8. Acid rain can severely damage both plant and animal life. Certain lakes, for example, have lost all fish and plant life because of acid rain.

    Acid rain comes from sulfur in coal and oil. When they burn, they make sulfur dioxide (). Most sulfur leaves factory chimneys as the gaseous sulfur dioxide (begin mathsize 14px style S O subscript 2 end style), and most nitrogen are also emitted as one of the nitrogen oxides (NO or ), both of which are gasses. The gasses may be dry deposited–absorbed directly by the land, by lakes or by the surface vegetation. If they are in the atmosphere for anytime, the gasses will oxidize (gain an oxygen atom) and go into solution as acids. Sulphuric acid () and the nitrogen oxides will become nitric acid (). The acids usually dissolve in cloud droplets and may travel great distances before being precipitated as acid rain.

    Catalysts, such as hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and ammonium help promote the formation of acids in clouds. More ammonium () can be formed when some of the acids are partially neutralized by airborne ammonia (). Acidification increases with the number of active hydrogen () ions dissolved in acid. Hydrocarbons emitted by, for example, car exhausts will react in sunlight with nitrogen oxides to produce ozone. Although it is invaluable in the atmosphere, low-level ozone causes respiratory problems and also hastens the formation of acid rain. When acid rain falls on the ground, it dissolves and liberates heavy metals and aluminum (Al). When it is washed into lakes, aluminum irritates the outer surfaces of many fish. As acid rain falls or drains into the lake the pH of the lake falls, forests suffer the effect of acid rain through damage to leaves, through the loss of vital nutrients, and through the increased amounts of toxic metals liberated by acid, which damage roots and soil microorganisms.


What is the result of the burning of the coal and oil? space space 

  1. Ammonium space space 

  2. Nitric acid space space 

  3. Sulfuric acid space space 

  4. Sulfur dioxide space space 

  5. Airborne ammonia space space 

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Pada paragraf kedua dijelaskan “Acid rain comes from sulfur in coal and oil. When they burn, they make sulfur dioxide ( )” yang artinya “Hujan asam berasal dari sulfur pada batubara dan minyak. Ketika batubara dan minyak dibakar, keduanya akan menghasilkan sulfur dioksida ( ). Dengan demikian, hasil dari pembakaran batu bara dan minyak adalah sulfurdioxide . Jadi, pilihan jawaban yang tepat adalah D.

Pada paragraf kedua dijelaskan “Acid rain comes from sulfur in coal and oil. When they burn, they make sulfur dioxide (begin mathsize 14px style S O subscript 2 end style)” yang artinya “Hujan asam berasal dari sulfur pada batubara dan minyak. Ketika batubara dan minyak dibakar, keduanya akan  menghasilkan sulfur dioksida (begin mathsize 14px style S O subscript 2 end style). Dengan demikian, hasil dari pembakaran batu bara dan minyak adalah sulfur dioxide.

Jadi, pilihan jawaban yang tepat adalah D. space space 

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