This is a sign of illness.
The flora and fauna would gain health
A person hasn't a pH.
Human blood is very slightly alkaline, at around 7.4 pH.
Please be more specific.
i would think almost definitely! the body maintains its pH ideally at 7.4, ranging between 7.35 and 7.45. any great deviation in pH from this would cause disruption of hydrogen bonding, which affects a LOT of biomolecules e.g denaturation of enzymes, meaning death!
You would die because it needs to be between 7.35 and 7.45 for homeostasis a.k.a balance for our bodies If it's too high or low our bodies would not function. It will fail.
Adding more hydrogen would cause more acidity thus a lower pH value.
it would become more acidic
if you touch it then you will lose touch .
Soil will be degraded.
the cells would would kill the enzymes shumi luvs zac efron
To maintain the pH of human blood, the body relies on the bicarbonate buffer system, which helps to regulate the pH within a narrow range around 7.4. Eating a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and avoiding excessive intake of acidic foods or beverages can help maintain the proper pH of blood. If there are significant pH imbalances, medical intervention may be necessary to restore the body's acid-base balance.