The pH of any solution determines the relative strength of the acidic or basic nature of any solution.
If a solution has a higher concentration of this indicates that the solution has less pH and it is acidic in nature.
A pH of is not considered strongly acidic rather it is more towards the neutral side and it is because of the presence of ions.
Rain water has a pH of due to the presence of ionsformed by the reaction of rainwater with carbon dioxide.
The acidity of unpolluted rainwater is due to its presence of in the troposphere.
As carbon dioxide is present in the highest concentration therefore it contributes the most to the natural acidity. It is the primary source of acidity of pure rainwater.
Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid which dissociates to give hydrogen ions thus making it acidic.
Also, Nitric oxide is oxidized to nitrogen dioxide in the air which reacts with water and gives nitric acid, thus making rainwater acidic.
However, when pH of the rainwater drops below then it is called acid rain.
Thus, rainwater has a pH of due to the presence of: in the troposphere.