add a solution to it that has a low pH level (an acid) to neutralise it, or bring it down slightly. What is it that has the high pH?
The value of high pH indicates the basicity of that substance.
High chlorine levels will make the pH in your pool high. You can add borates to help stabilize the pH level in your pool.
A basic solution.
Levels from 1.0 to 6.9 are considered as acidic pH
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 levels high
The value of high pH indicates the basicity of that substance.
High chlorine levels will make the pH in your pool high. You can add borates to help stabilize the pH level in your pool.
A basic solution.
Levels from 1.0 to 6.9 are considered as acidic pH
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.
yes
The active site of an enzyme can very much be influenced and damaged by a very high pH level. An enzyme is a protein, and because of that it is very sensitive to pH levels. High pH can denature a protein, and thus "damage" the active site.
No, they have a low PH. Acids have a high PH. But they can both be dangerous at high and low levels so be careful! FUN FACT: Technically, paper is an acid. You write on acid all the time!
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.
The nature of gunite pools is the make up of the gunite - it has lime in it. It has high alkaline levels. Also, the make up water may have high levels of alkalinity. Adjust your pH and adjust as needed with muratic acid and monitor your alkalinity by using a test kit.
If pH levels in your body are too high or too low, the body will not function correctly. Ideally, the pH of the blood should be maintained at 7.4. If the pH drops below 6.8 or rises above 7.8, death may occur. Fortunately, we have buffers in the blood to protect against large changes in pH.