Examples: hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid, hydrobromic acid.
Acidic waters in a cave can be very dangerous to spelunkers. The acid that the water contains can burn the skin severely.
Marble and limestone are commonly used to neutralize acidic mine waters due to their high calcium carbonate content, which can react with acidic water to buffer pH levels. Quartzite, slate, granite, and gneiss are not as effective for neutralizing acidic mine waters due to lower calcium carbonate content.
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Carbonated mineral waters are acidic.
I suppose that the acidic aquatic environments (including ocean waters) are more common and dangerous.
yes in all three kind amonia, urea and urine its least acidic
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The three section of a pH scale are Basic, Neutral, and Acidic.
Yes, carbon dioxide is absorbed by body of waters; now CO2 is considered a contaminant of seas and oceans - the pH of waters is more and more acidic, with great influences on the marine life and ecosystems.
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