Algae is something that goes naturally almost like a sea grass. If you add humic acid to algae you may see the algae become stressed.
Oxygen is the answer.
Brown algae typically have a slimy or rubbery texture due to the presence of alginic acid in their cell walls, which helps retain moisture and give them their characteristic flexibility.
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Well, the type of chlorine used in swimming pools is a base. And when we are out of algae destroyer, we use bleach and/or baking soda which are both bases. So, I would conclude that algae destroyer is a base.
The evolution of different forms of chlorophyll in algae allowed for adaptation to different light conditions and environments. This diversity of chlorophyll pigments enables algae to efficiently capture light energy for photosynthesis at various depths in the water column, enhancing their ecological success and survival.
what is the effect of humic acid on human skin?
humate is humic acids salts,Potassium is kind of humic acid salts.It is extracted from humic acid and KOH. Sure you could get sodium humate from humic acid and NaOH. More information please visit:www.greenagrosource.com
write the chemical equation of prepearation potassium humate from humic acid
Humic acid pH 4-6 ,week acidic ,lower activity .when mixed with KOH or NaOH,after reaction they will become Humic acid salt that is to say humte, is soluble in water.more details at the related link.
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Chlorinated products of humic acid (or polyphenols) are formed (by substitution and or addition reactions) which gives them an awefull odor.
Humic acid is insoluble in acids because it contains many organic compounds with complex molecular structures. These structures make it difficult for acids to break down and dissolve humic acid molecules. Additionally, humic acid is generally resistant to acid hydrolysis due to its high aromatic content and the presence of functional groups like carboxylic acids that can form strong bonds.
Libuse Madronova has written: 'Humic acids from raw materials of the Czech Republic' -- subject(s): Humic acid
What is humic acid? definition of humic acid: it is main part of humic substance. Formed by a long time of biodegradation of organic matter such as dead plant and animals. Humic acid has a complex structure (molecular mass is 1500) is not soluble in water. Sometime it behaves dibasic or tribasic acids as it contains some basic carboxyl and phenolic group. Ac cordingly it has strong chelate capability to chelate with metal irons. More details can be found at the related link given below.
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Acids commonly found in soils include carbonic acid, citric acid, humic acid, and fulvic acid. These acids play a role in soil pH, nutrient availability, and organic matter decomposition.
i don't think algae does effect antarctica...except from turning the water green!