about pH
Table of contents
Combined revision comparison
...
pH is measuring hydrogen ions as acidity and hydroxyl ions as alkalinity, 0-6.99 as acidic, 7.0 considered as neutral, in effect equal number of hydrogen ions and hydroxyl ions, 7.01-0-14 is alkaline.
Should an ammonia problem arise as a result of: decaying matter, die-offs of algal blooms or for any other reason, then the higher the pH the more toxic the ammonia will become,this becomes more acute with rising temperatures. Fish can add acids or bases to their blood to help counter the effect of their internal pH to that of the water, however only in moderation to a gradual and slight change, the process is not instant either. If the water becomes too acidic or too alkaline the fish are likely to succumb to Acidosis or Alkalosis, both can be fatal....
Version from 11:42, 7 Oct 2019
...
pH is measuring hydrogen ions as acidity and hydroxyl ions as alkalinity, 0-6.99 as acidic, 7.0 considered as neutral, in effect equal number of hydrogen ions and hydroxyl ions, 7.01-0-14 is alkaline.
Should an ammonia problem arise as a result of: decaying matter, die-offs of algal blooms or for any other reason, then the higher the pH the more toxic the ammonia will become,this becomes more acute with rising temperatures. Fish can add acids or bases to their blood to help counter the effect of their internal pH to that of the water, however only in moderation to a gradual and slight change, the process is not instant either. If the water becomes too acidic or too alkaline the fish are likely to succumb to Acidosis or Alkalosis, both can be fatal....
Current version
...
pH is measuring hydrogen ions as acidity and hydroxyl ions as alkalinity, 0-6.99 as acidic, 7.0 considered as neutral, in effect equal number of hydrogen ions and hydroxyl ions, 7.01-0-14 is alkaline.
Should an ammonia problem arise as a result of: decaying matter, die-offs of algal blooms or for any other reason, then the higher the pH the more toxic the ammonia will become,this becomes more acute with rising temperatures. Fish can add acids or bases to their blood to help counter the effect of their internal pH to that of the water, however only in moderation to a gradual and slight change, the process is not instant either. If the water becomes too acidic or too alkaline the fish are likely to succumb to Acidosis or Alkalosis, both can be fatal....