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| alkalinity | <chemistry> Measure of the power of a solution to neutralise hydrogen ions (H+), usually expressed as the equivalent concentration (mg/L) of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). (13 Nov 1997) |
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pH values above 7
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The relative acidity of any solution expressed in a pH range of numbers. The pH value is the negative common logarithm of the hydrogen-ion concentration in a solution, expressed in moles per liter of solution. A neutral solution, that is, one that is neither acidic nor alkaline, such as pure water, has a concentration of 10 moles per liter; its pH is thus 7. ...
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| alkalinity |
A condition in which the urine becomes more alkaline, and consequently less acid, than normal.
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a measure of the capacity of water to neutralize acid. Alkali substances in water include hydroxides or bases.
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concentration of alkali metals that form salts (eg Li, Na, K). High alkalinity raises pH and precipitates metals out of solution and is often associated with limestone substrates.
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| alkalinity | pH values above 7 |
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