What chemical creates acid rain?

SO2
C02
Oxygen
Methane

SO2 (sulfur dioxide) is one of the primary chemicals that creates acid rain.

The chemical that creates acid rain is primarily sulfur dioxide (SO2). When fossil fuels containing sulfur are burned, they release sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. This gas can react with other compounds in the air to form sulfuric acid, which then falls back to the Earth as acid rain.