Environmentaleasy · Past Paper
What is the normal pH value of rainwater?
A7.0
B5.6
C8.2
D4.0
✓ Correct Answer: B — 5.6
Rainwater is naturally slightly acidic due to dissolved carbon dioxide, giving it a pH of around 5.6.
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