Can you graph the pH changes of the great barrier reef?
CO2 releases hydrogen particles when dissolving in seawater, thereby lowering pH levels. When seawater pH levels decrease, this changes a highly important chemical equilibrium. As the pH-level sinks, the carbonate (CO32-) ion concentration decreases. ChaCha!
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