Rose petals would likely turn red or pink in an acidic environment, due to the change in pH affecting the pigments responsible for their colour.
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An enzyme that works best in an acidic environment would function best at a pH below 7, typically around pH 4 to 6. At this pH range, the enzyme's active site is more stable and optimal for catalyzing reactions.
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Unpolluted rainwater can be slightly acidic due to the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which reacts with water to form carbonic acid. This natural acidity of rainwater is typically very mild and not harmful to the environment.
well it depends a orange or other citric jelly would be acidic
Yes, the 2010 oil spill would be human environment interaction. Any time humans change the environment, such as mining, farming, and polluting.
Precipitation with a pH of 3.6 would be 100 times more acidic than normal precipitation, which typically has a pH around 5.6. This is because pH is measured on a logarithmic scale, so each unit change represents a tenfold difference in acidity.
amphetamine can be absorbed better by the stomach if the pH is higher.....basically drink a whole milk white chocolate frapp from Starbucks when you down your adderall......thanks
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No, optimal pH for pepsin is around 2.0 (acidic environment) while optimal pH for rennin is around 6.5-6.7 (slightly acidic to neutral environment). Each enzyme has a specific pH range at which it functions most efficiently due to its unique structure and function.