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Why is ocean acidification important to us?
What will happen to the pH of the water when CO2 is added?
What does the abbreviation “pH” stand for?( briefly explain)

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Step-by-step explanation:

Acidification reduces the availability of carbonate ions in ocean water, which provide the building blocks these organisms need to make their shells and skeletons, significantly reducing the chances for their offspring to survive.

when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water, the release of hydrogen ions in carbonic acid is what lowers the pH. As CO2 levels increase around Earth, the amount of dissolved CO2 also increases, which increases the amount of carbonic acid, therefore decreasing the pH.

pH stands for "power of hydrogen." The "H" is capitalized because it is the hydrogen element symbol. pH is a measure of how acidic or basic an aqueous solution is. It is calculated as the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration.

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  • Ocean acidification is harmful for aquatic ecosystem
  • This is being reason for death of many aquatic creatures

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CO_2 will form carbonic acid which is acidic in nature

  • So it will decrease the pH

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PH stands for potential of Hydrogen .

  • If pH is less than 7 it's acidic and if greater than 7 it's basic
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