typhoid
"Dirty" does not define any particular pH range for water. Water can be contaminated by acids, alkalis or neutral materials.
You may be able to stop disease by drinking ph balanced water. There is a water filter machine that can ph balance the water and it runs about 4,000.
If water is more acidic it can cause an acceleration in tooth decay and intensify the effects of hernia's, ulcers, acid reflex disease (GERD).
Increasing the temperature will cause the pH to decrease.
You may be able to stop disease by drinking ph balanced water. There is a water filter machine that can ph balance the water and it runs about 4,000.
A solution with a substance of 8.5 would be basic not acidic. NaOH would most likely cause this pH as it is a base whereas the reaction between HCl and water would cause a very stong acid.
Low pH can cause cloudy water in a fish tank due to insufficient buffering capacity, stressing fish. High pH can lead to scale buildup and mineral deposits, also affecting water quality. Proper pH levels are essential for a healthy aquatic environment.
adding something acidic
Yes, chlorine can lower the pH of wastewater because when chlorine is added, it can react with water to form hypochlorous acid, which is acidic. This can cause a decrease in the pH of the water.
pH is the concentration of Hydrogen and Hydroxide ions. You want to pH to be between 7.2 and 7.4. The lower the pH is (if below 7), the more acidic the water, which will cause burning of the eyes. Also, if you have a heater, the acidity will destroy it pretty quickly by dissolving the metal in the heat exchanger. The higher the pH (if above 7), the more basic/akaline the water is, which will cause rashes.
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.
A PH of 7 is neutral, a PH falling below this means that the water is acidic. Carbon dioxide and SO2 are common gases found in the air which, when when dissolved in rainwater, will cause it to become acidic and thus lower the PH.