Water becomes too acidic when it absorbs pollutants like carbon dioxide from the air or chemicals from human activities. These substances lower the pH level of the water, making it more acidic.
Water becomes too acidic when there is an increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions (H) in the water. This can happen due to various factors such as acid rain, industrial pollution, and natural processes like volcanic eruptions. The excess hydrogen ions lower the pH of the water, making it more acidic.
Acid in acid rain causes a deterioration of stone and wood. It also makes soil too acidic for plants to grow and makes water to acidic for fish to live in.
Pond diversity is something which causes something to happen such as,acid rain causes fish and other living animals which live in lakes and ponds to die as the water becomes too Acidic.
Yes, water that is too acidic will kill fish.
To make acidic water at home, you can add a small amount of lemon juice or vinegar to a glass of water. These substances contain citric acid and acetic acid, which will lower the pH of the water, making it acidic. Be cautious not to add too much, as excessive acidity can be harmful.
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Yes, the reason is because your body will be to alkaline. But drink water still, you don't want your body to become to acidic. To much acid or alkaline can kill you, so just keep your body balanced. Hope this helps!
Some types of fish do live in acidic water. Water with a PH level below 7.0 is considered acidic water. The lower the PH the more acidic the water, the more acidic the water the more aluminum is released which is unsafe for fish. Also, the more acidic the water the lower the dissolved oxygen content is. So having water too acidic for the type of fish that inhabits the water is keeping the fish deprived of proper oxygen levels which results in lower body weight, stunted growth, lethargic behavior, fish eggs being unable to hatch, shorter life spans and death.
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If you urinate too much, you can become dehydrated. Dehydration causes electrolyte imbalance , which in turn causes dizziness.
Low PH definitely causes rashes. This is because the water turns slightly acidic. As for chlorine, only high chlorine will cause a rash. If there is too little chlorine the water will not be as clean as it should be, but it won't cause a rash.