Which of the following gases dissolves in water vapour to produce acid rain during rainfall?

  • A Oxygen
  • B Carbon (II) oxide
  • C Nitrogen
  • D Sulphur (IV) oxide

The correct answer is D. Sulphur (IV) oxide

Acid rain is primarily caused by the dissolution of certain gases in water vapour that come down with the rain. 

The main gases contributing to acid rain are sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx).

When these gases dissolve in water vapour, they form acids (sulfuric acid and nitric acid), which can lower the pH of the rain, resulting in what we call acid rain

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