Bacteria die at acidic conditions but some has a specific pH to be eradicated. Since we are dealing with unknown specimen of bacteria, we can hypothesize that no, or some, bacteria will survive the condition.
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The archaebacteria live in unusual (extreme) environments.
The number of species is likely to increase because most organisms thrive in highly acidic conditions.
Acidic conditions promote the oxidation of toluene by potassium permanganate.
The acid can be separated from an ester by making it to undergo hydrolysis under acidic conditions.
Many bacteria produce metabolic acids that may lower the pH and inhibit their growth. To prevent this, buffers that produce a pH equilibrium are added to culture media to neutralize these acids.
The archaebacteria live in unusual (extreme) environments.
The number of species is likely to increase because most organisms thrive in highly acidic conditions.
The archaea are a group of single-celled organisms that belong to the kingdom Archaea. These organisms are known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs, acidic conditions, and high-salt environments.
acidic and basic conditions occur due to what reactions in the body
archebateria
Organisms survive at certain pH levels. If the environment is too acidic or severely basic, it can wear away at their cellular structures, causing the organisms to die.
alkaline conditions
Buffers are used to keep the pH-value in culture media stable when cells produce acidic or alkaline Metabolices. This allows standard growing conditions for cells.
slightly acidic, remember most organisms have an optimum pH of 6.6 or so.
Acidic conditions promote the oxidation of toluene by potassium permanganate.
The acid can be separated from an ester by making it to undergo hydrolysis under acidic conditions.
Buffers