Changing the pH the chemical composition is changed; as a consequence the the refractive index is influenced.
Pepsin doesn't affect the pH but it is active in an acidic environment.
The pH is not affected by iron (Fe).
as co2 increase pH decreases
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.
No, it is not possible.
Lowering the pH of a medium, such as a liquid, will not have a direct effect on the angle of refraction of light. The angle of refraction of light is primarily determined by the refractive index of the medium, which is not inherently influenced by pH changes. However, extreme changes in pH may induce changes in the optical properties of the medium, potentially leading to alterations in the refraction of light.
Some properties of solutions are: viscosity, density, refractive index, color, pH, freezing point, etc.
Some properties of solutions are: viscosity, density, refractive index, color, pH, freezing point, etc.
Some properties of solutions are: viscosity, density, refractive index, color, pH, freezing point, etc.
Carbon dioxide absorbed in water form carbonic acid, H2CO3; the pH become acidic and you can test the solution with a pH paper. A simple test for the magnesium oxide, MgO, is to measure the refractive index (this value is 1,736 for MgO.
- color - odor - taste (if it is possible) - crystalline structure - density - hardness - refractive index - color in the flame - phase of matter - solubility in water and other solvents - reaction with acids and bases - pH (when is possible) and many others
Pepsin doesn't affect the pH but it is active in an acidic environment.
It will raise the pH.
Clay leaching do not affect pH
Dissolved gasses, light intensity, pH level, and water availibility.
pH affects the availability of nutrients.
The pH is not affected by iron (Fe).