No. It will be basic/alkaline.
NO. A buffer donates H+ ions when conditions become too basic and accepts H+ ions when conditions become too acidic. So it donates H+ not OH-
Basically, hydroxonium ions and hydroxil ions are responsible for the acidic/basic property. Due to processes such as hydrolysis, other ions might too interfere.
Vinegar has a very strong Acidic pH and because it is acidic it can help get THC (Chemical of Marijuana) out of your system more quickly.
An acidic system has a pH value above 7. Bicarbonate buffers are used to moderate, or buffer, the system towards the operator's desired pH level. Buffers are also used as calibration solutions.
No.
Sometimes there could be too much aluminum in the soil making it acidic. Sometimes there is too much manganese which is toxic to plants. If the soil is too acidic, it can be because of a calcium and magnesium deficiency which is just as bad for plants as it is for humans. Iron and aluminum in great amounts can tie up phosphorus which also makes the soil too acidic for plants.
no
Few people have too much, and many have nothing.
If blood pH is too low (ph < 7.35 ) = acidosis If blood pH is too high (pH > 7.45) = alkalosis In alkalosis: at the intercalated cells of the collecting duct the following occurs: secretion of Hco3- (via Hco3- / cl- antiporters) into the glomerular filtrate, which ultimately forms the urine. Rebsorption of Hydrogen ions (via ATPase dependant proton pumps)
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They are too acidic
Don't eat acidic foods for a few days, soft foods only. If the ulcer is caused from stomach acid, take some antacids too.