Acid rain results from atmospheric sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) reacting with water, oxygen, and other chemicals. SO2 is oxidized to sulfuric acid ([latex]H_2SO_4[/latex]), and NOx forms nitric acid ([latex]HNO_3[/latex]). These reactions, often catalyzed by sunlight, produce highly acidic compounds that fall to Earth as wet or dry deposition, harming ecosystems.
