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alkalinity Meaning in Bengali







alkalinity's Usage Examples:

The causes of soil alkalinity can be natural or man-made: The natural cause is the presence of soil.


Soil pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity (alkalinity) of a soil.


density, chemical / biological quantities such as total inorganic carbon, alkalinity, nitrate, phosphate, silicic acid, oxygen and apparent oxygen utilisation.


carbonate alkalinity expressed in ppm.


colour changes over a wide range pH values to indicate the acidity or alkalinity of solutions.


conditions including tolerance to the presence of limestone, salinity and soil alkalinity along with being suitable for shallow soils.


In marine and reef aquariums, a calcium reactor creates a balance of alkalinity.


Due to this high level of production and the material's high alkalinity, it can pose a significant environmental hazard and storage problem.


totally reclaimed in 1960 and, like many kettle ponds has been treated for alkalinity over the years.


The converse is also possible as alleviation of alkalinity: electronegative atoms or species (such as fluorine or the nitro group).


Neutralizing the alkalinity of basic developers also helps to preserve the strength of the fixer,.


Water logging and alkalinity in the soil is the major problem of the area.


analysed fields of "present day" (1990s) dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), alkalinity, carbon-14 (14C), CFC-11 and CFC-12.


5 km) long and is a low-alkalinity stream.


hydrogen-ion activity in water-based solutions, indicating its acidity or alkalinity expressed as pH.


The alkalinity of the Wye provides a rich source of nutrients that leads to an abundance.


macroalga also known as stonewort, thrives in shallow lakes with high pH and alkalinity, where its stems and fruiting bodies become calcified.



Synonyms:

pH; pH scale;

Antonyms:

vinegariness; taste property; acidity;

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