Principially not
No, ozone does not affect PH of water. However as ozone is a powerful oxidizer it can oxidize compounds in the water that may indirectly change the PH of the water.
A base or alkali affects the pH water by increasing it.
Substrate concentration will affect enzymes because substrates are specific to enzymes. The pH will affect enzymes because certain enzymes will work better in certain pH levels.
pH of water effects the ability to mantain sanatizer levels and swimmer comfort.
Temperature and impurities
They affect the river by changing the temperature of the water, if the pH levels are high then the water is warmer and if the pH levels are low then the water is cold.
The pH of water (or other liquids and solutions) is strongly dependent on the temperature.
Yes
Ph levels affect the balance of things. If an ecosystems Ph level is off, it can cause a surplus in bacterial growth.
I think so because carbon dioxide lowers the pH levels and algae absorbs carbon dioxide. So when the algae takes in the carbon dioxide, the pH levels should rise. -will
I just conducted an experiment with a small amount of limstone in beakers of acids and bases and the Ph levels stayed the same.
CO2 dissolves in water and forms H2CO3, a weak acid. Therefore, the presence of CO2 will lower the pH slightly from its previous level.
PH measures the acidity / base levels of the water. To lower the PH, you will need sometime of base. They sell PH Minus (to lower) the PH in many stores. If you do not have access to that you can actually use something like baking soda, but it may affect the clarity of the water.
pH value is very dependent on the temperature.
No, ozone does not affect PH of water. However as ozone is a powerful oxidizer it can oxidize compounds in the water that may indirectly change the PH of the water.
acid, base, water
Adding water will affect the pH. Adding water will shift the pH towards the neutral mark. In the case of an alkaline solution, there will be a decrease in pH.