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makvit [3.9K]
4 years ago
6

What affects the rate at which acid rain reacts with a statue

Chemistry
1 answer:
salantis [7]4 years ago
6 0
...acid rain can eat away metals, it’ll corrode them, but to affect the rate?? I’m pretty sure some elements can neutralize acid, perhaps slow down its reaction, like limestone for example. A lake lined with limestone will neutralize any acid fallen into the water. But as for a statue, I’m not sure but it must be something similar... sorry I can’t be more of a help :\
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V1 = initial volume ( in this case 70 ml)

C2 = Final concentration ( you want to dilute until 50 %)

V2 = final volume ( the variable you want to search)

So you need to:

1.- Isolate the variable you want to find: V2 = (C1 x V1) / C2

2.- Substitute data: V2 = (60% x 70 ml) /50 %

3.- You do the math, in this case is 84 ml.

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