The Rain Formation Principles and Practices in Natural Process
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- 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lingaraj Appa Engineering College, Bidar, Karnataka, India
- 2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Guru Nanak Dev Engg. College, Bidar, Karnataka, India
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The creation of salt and water by the interaction of an acid and a base. Earth and water are attracted to one another at an angle of 180 degrees, making them amicable, whereas air and fire are repulsed by it at a 90-degree angle. The broad problem of defining macro physical systems in the atmosphere is looked at in relation to the pertinent microphysical phenomenon of drop-gas interactions. The ionic micro level mechanism results in the formation of water. The midday cloud is warm or hot. OH and H2O2 are heterogeneously scavenged by an aqueous chemical process. H2O2 droplets are made by clouds. Usually, the ocean is a source of hydrogen. Water is formed when hydrogen is heated or burned in the presence of oxygen; this process is exothermic. While the process of forming O2 is endothermic, the process of forming O is exothermic. It is a chemical agent in the process of geology. Rainwater's potential connection to soil water and the exchangeable cat ions that occur during weathering processes. The range of the pH is 3.0-9.8. At 25°C, rainfall has a pH of 5.7 in equilibrium with atmospheric carbon dioxide.H2 and O2 are produced when water is electrolyzed. This essay addresses the production of water, preventing acid rain, and moving clouds to new locations. The water composition of the lentic lotus and the limnetic is different.
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