You would pour an acid into the water to create a salt which makes the water more neutral.
To control the alkalinity of boiler water which is directly related to pH control. Too alkaline will cause stainless steel to brittle while too low alkalinity will cause corrossion.
phenolphthalein alkalinity is due to hydroxide n carbonate salts in water...nd total alkalinity is mainly due to bicarbonate salts in water..
buy adding Bicarbonate Soda commonly sold as Alc + or Alkalinity Control
we must not add factory waste into water
Add rain water this has very low alkalinity
Muriatic acid is what is used to reduce alkalinity in water.
A double indicator is used to find the alkalinity of the water sample to prevent errors.
corrosion problems because of the acidity as well as the other water treatments may not work if the alkalinity is out of target
Alkalinity of water is its acid-neutralizing capacity. It is the sum of all titratable bases. Because the alkalinity of many surface water is primarily a function of carbonate, bicarbonate and hydroxide content, it is taken as an indication of the concentration of these constituent.
It's a common misspelling of "alkalinity", which is the resistance of water (often treated water or pool water) to change in pH levels. It's not inaccurate to think of "alkalinity" as 'pH stabilizer'.
Water has different alkalinities depending on where it's from and where it is.
The urinary system remove waste from the body and helps maintain water balance. The nervous and endocrine systems regulate and control water balance.