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The pH of seawater is ___, making it alkaline. Seawater has a natural buffering mechanism. Carbon dioxide in seawater and is present in the form of __ ions, which makes the seawater alkaline.
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The pH of seawater is ___, making it alkaline. Seawater has a natural buffering mechanism. Carbon dioxide in seawater and is present in the form of __ ions, which makes the seawater alkaline.
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