Hydrogen ion speciation in the acid precipitation of the northeastern United States

作者: James N. Galloway , Gene E. Likens , Eric S. Edgerton

DOI: 10.1007/BF00182883

关键词: TitrationSpeciationAcid rainHydrogen ionInorganic chemistryMineralPrecipitationChemistry

摘要: The acidity of precipitation in rural, forested areas the northeastern United States is dominated by strong mineral acids: H2SO4 and HN03. Weak acids have a negligible effect on measured (pH) precipitation. These conclusions are based total titrations detailed analysis organic inorganic components

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