Key terms pH is a logarithmic scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of aqueous solutions. Total alkalinity is a measure of the total concentration of bases in water, which act as a buffer, preventing drastic pH fluctuations. It's crucial for maintaining a stable pH in water bodies, which is essential for the health of aquatic ecosystems. While pH measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, total alkalinity is a measure of the capacity of a solution to resist changes in pH. Part 3: Deep Dive into Ocean Acidification
 
            
      Original Slide Deck: Water Chemistry with Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Topics: Sustainable Resources. Deoxygenation. Ocean. Freshwater. Ocean Chemistry. Nutrient Pollution.  
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      Keywords: Acidity.  Alkalinity.  Biology.  Carbon.  Carbon Dioxide.  Chemical Reactions.  Chemistry.  Eutrophication.  Farming.  Hypoxia.  Indicators.  Molecules.  Nutrients.  Ocean Acidification.  Ph.   
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