pH level should be maintained between 7.2 and 7.8.
pH can be too high, but 8.7 is not too bad for most fishes and corals. You should try and determine the source of the high pH and neutralize it if possible (unless your particular animals are adapted to higher pH).
A high pH level can be good or bad depending on the context. In general, a high pH level in soil is beneficial for growing certain plants, while a high pH level in water can be harmful to aquatic life. In the human body, a consistently high pH level can indicate a health issue.
If pH levels in your body are too high or too low, the body will not function correctly. Ideally, the pH of the blood should be maintained at 7.4. If the pH drops below 6.8 or rises above 7.8, death may occur. Fortunately, we have buffers in the blood to protect against large changes in pH.
When the pH is too low or too high, enzymes can become denatured, meaning their shape is altered so they no longer function properly. Enzymes have optimal pH ranges at which they work best, and deviations outside this range can disrupt their structure and impair their ability to catalyze reactions.
Yes. when the pH level is too high then the enzymes will denature and become inactive. :)
If the pH is to low meaning its too acidic, or if the pH is to high meaning its too basic it can slow down the enzyme even destroy it. Never say kill, as enzymes are not living things.
If the pH is too high, above 7, drink sulfuric acid to reduce the pH level (neutralize the base).
What do you think will happen to it? It will die of chemical burns if the pH is too low or too high.
The temperature of the surroundings and the pH levels. If either is too high (and if the pH is too low) the enzymes will denature.They will loose their shape and not be able to react any more.
pH influences enzyme activity by affecting the shape and charge of the active site. Most enzymes have an optimum pH at which they function most effectively. Deviating from this pH can denature the enzyme and reduce its activity.
Sperm survival and activity is typically optimized at a pH level of around 7.2 to 8. pH levels that are too high or too low can be detrimental to sperm survival. Sperm is most sensitive to changes in pH within the range of 6.0 to 8.5.
When your blood pH is too high, it is called alkalosis. This can be caused by factors such as hyperventilation, kidney disease, or ingestion of alkaline substances. Alkalosis can lead to symptoms such as muscle twitching, tingling sensations, and confusion.