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Acidifiers are
inorganic chemicals that, put into a
human (or
other mammalian) body,
either produce or
become acid.
These chemicals increase the level...
- Look up
acidification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Acidification may
refer to:
Ocean acidification,
decrease in the pH of the Earth's
oceans Freshwater...
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Atlantic cold-water
corals will be
living in
corrosive waters by 2050–60.
Acidified conditions primarily reduce the coral's
capacity to
build dense exoskeletons...
- An acid is a
molecule or ion
capable of
either donating a
proton (i.e.
hydrogen ion, H+),
known as a Brønsted–Lowry acid, or
forming a
covalent bond with...
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mortality and
lower reproductive rates under acidified conditions. Conversely,
algae thrive in
acidified environments, and may
quickly dominate these...
- Soil
acidification is the
buildup of
hydrogen cations,
which reduces the soil pH. Chemically, this
happens when a
proton donor gets
added to the soil...
- The Ham test is a
blood test used in the
diagnosis of
paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH).
Patient red
blood cells (RBCs) are
placed in mild acid;...
- organisms, is more
specifically called acidified milk. In the
United States,
acids used to
manufacture acidified milk
include acetic acid (commonly found...
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Upwelling of
Corrosive "
Acidified"
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