In general, rain water is more acidic than surface water due to the properties of sulfur...

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In general, rain water is more acidic than surface water due tothe properties of sulfur oxides in the air which differ from thoseof CO2. State ONE property of SO2 which causeincreased acidity of rain water relative toCO2-containing surface water.  

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Normal rain has a pH of about 56 it is slightly acidic because carbon dioxide CO2 dissolves into it forming weak carbonic acid H2CO3 Rain water contains oxides of Sulphur SO2 and Nitrogen    See Answer
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