The term oxidation refers to a very wide range of possible chemical reactions, which have varying effects, but yes, they would be likely to affect pH.
Ph levels affect the balance of things. If an ecosystems Ph level is off, it can cause a surplus in bacterial growth.
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.
pH value is very dependent on the temperature.
Yes
The pH of water (or other liquids and solutions) is strongly dependent on the temperature.
Ph levels affect the balance of things. If an ecosystems Ph level is off, it can cause a surplus in bacterial growth.
Principially not
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.
pH value is very dependent on the temperature.
It disrupts an enzymes shape and structure.
Yes
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.
The pH of water (or other liquids and solutions) is strongly dependent on the temperature.
This is quite simple. Temperature affects the pH levels in soil because of the heat. Depending on the intensity, the pH level in the soil will either increase or decrease to balance.
Higher PH levels in soap means there is more alkalinity in the formula. As a result, soap can wash away oils, grease and dirt better with high PH levels.
By decreasing pH levels in lakes and species habitat.
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