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Rainwater is naturally acidic.
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"Normal" rainfall is slightly acidic because of the presence of dissolved carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is the same as that found in soda pop. The pH of "normal" rain has traditionally been given a value of 5.6. ... The non-metal oxide gases react with water to produce acids (ammonia produces a base).

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Answer is true it is
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