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The quantitative capacity of a water or water solution to neutralize an acid. It is usually measured by titration with a standard acid solution of sulfuric acid, and expressed in terms of its calcium carbonate equivalent.
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The measurement of constituents in a water supply which determine alkaline (opposite of acidic) conditions.
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Acid neutralising or buffering capacity of water; a measure of ability of water to resist changes in pH caused by the addition of acids or bases. In natural waters, it is mainly due to the presence of carbonates, bicarbonates and to a lesser extent borates, silicates and phosphates. A solution having pH below 5 contains no alkalinity.
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The quantitative capacity of water to neutralize an acid; that is, the measure of how much acid can be added to a liquid without causing a significant change in pH.
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| alkalinity |
property of water containing alkaline substances; expressed as parts per million (ppm).
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