alkaliniteetit
Alkaliniteetit, commonly translated as alkalinity, refers to the capacity of water to neutralize acids. It is a measure of the ability of water to act as a buffer against pH changes. This buffering capacity is primarily due to the presence of dissolved bases, most notably bicarbonate, carbonate, and hydroxide ions. Other weaker bases like borates, silicates, and phosphates can also contribute to alkalinity.
The concentration of these ions is influenced by geological conditions and anthropogenic inputs. For example, areas
Alkalinity is an important parameter in various environmental and industrial contexts. In aquatic ecosystems, it plays
While often used interchangeably with pH, alkalinity and pH are distinct concepts. pH measures the current