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... ions . Photosynthesis can also generate precipitation of calcium carbonate , when plant material takes up carbon dioxide and bicarbonate and raises the pH above about 9 ( the term pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of water ...
... ions . Photosynthesis can also generate precipitation of calcium carbonate , when plant material takes up carbon dioxide and bicarbonate and raises the pH above about 9 ( the term pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of water ...
Page 606
... ions will predominate ; at low values , free carbon dioxide and carbonic acid will predominate . Various carbonates ... ion in lake waters . Under anaerobic conditions in which bacteria persist in the oxidation of biological material ...
... ions will predominate ; at low values , free carbon dioxide and carbonic acid will predominate . Various carbonates ... ion in lake waters . Under anaerobic conditions in which bacteria persist in the oxidation of biological material ...
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... ions in the liquid and hence their greater ability to scatter electrons . The contribution of the ions is small , less than 5 percent in most liquid metals , but is the sole cause of conductivity in molten salts ( consisting of negative ...
... ions in the liquid and hence their greater ability to scatter electrons . The contribution of the ions is small , less than 5 percent in most liquid metals , but is the sole cause of conductivity in molten salts ( consisting of negative ...
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