Asked by Makayla
Sea water is _____.
a neutral
a base
an acid
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a base
Seawater is slightly alkaline (typical pH ≈ 8.1) because of dissolved salts and the carbonate/bicarbonate buffering system (though human-caused ocean acidification is gradually lowering that pH).
Seawater is slightly alkaline (typical pH ≈ 8.1) because of dissolved salts and the carbonate/bicarbonate buffering system (though human-caused ocean acidification is gradually lowering that pH).
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