Alkalinity – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
alkalinity
n.
quality of a base, quality of having a pH level higher than 7 (Chemistry)
Alkalinity
Alkalinity is the name given to the quantitative capacity of an
aqueous solution to neutralize an
acid. Measuring alkalinity is important in determining a stream's ability to neutralize acidic pollution from
rainfall or
wastewater. It is one of the best measures of the sensitivity of the stream to acid inputs. There can be long-term changes in the alkalinity of streams and rivers in response to human disturbances. Alkalinity does not measure the same property as the pH (namely
basicity).
alkalinity
Noun
1. pH values above 7
(antonym) acidity
(hypernym) pH, pH scale
Alkalinity
(n.)
The quality which constitutes an alkali; alkaline property.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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alkalinity
noun
level of alkali in a body; hyperventilation causes fluctuating carbon dioxide levels in the blood, resulting in an increase of blood alkalinity