No - carboxyl functional polymers for example, are designed to go into alkaline solutions.
Depending on the polymer, possibly nothing, possibly the polymer would break apart.
a plasticizer
By definition, a compound is always neutral. If the polyatomic chemical entity has a charge, it is no longer a compound, but is now a polyatomic ion. Ionic compounds and molecular compounds are also neutral in charge. The word "ionic" is just referring to the type of chemical bond in the molecule.
polymers add consistency or thickness to fluids. Because a number of additives can improve the filter cake such as bentonite, natural & synthetic polymer, asphalt and gilsonite.
An acid.
Depending on the polymer, possibly nothing, possibly the polymer would break apart.
a plasticizer
By definition, a compound is always neutral. If the polyatomic chemical entity has a charge, it is no longer a compound, but is now a polyatomic ion. Ionic compounds and molecular compounds are also neutral in charge. The word "ionic" is just referring to the type of chemical bond in the molecule.
It is not always necessary. For example 100/5 = 20. No decimal points in sight!
You'd have to add an acid
polymers add consistency or thickness to fluids. Because a number of additives can improve the filter cake such as bentonite, natural & synthetic polymer, asphalt and gilsonite.
why is it necessary to add ater to the staphylococcus but not the bacillus
An acid.
Add some acid...
If it is an acid then add a base until the pH level becomes 7, which is neutral. If it is a base, add acid until the pH is seven.
When it comes to numbers (this question was asked in the "Math and Arithmetic" category), adding a negative number to a positive number always equals a negative number.
Acid solution is not neutral, neutral is PH=7, so you need to add base until PH=7