• The Basic of Ph Level

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    The Basic of Ph Level
    What is the pH scale? pH stands for "potential of Hydrogen." So, pH is the measure of hydrogen ions in a solution. Suppose there is a high hydrogen ions concentration; the pH will be lower (Acidic). In contrast, if the hydrogen ions are less concentrated, the pH will be higher (Base). The pH scale ranges between 0 and 14. From 0 to 6.9, pH is acidic, and as the numbers increase, the acids are ranked from most powerful to least. The number 7 on the scale represents neutral, and from 7.1 to 14 represents base. Beginning...
  • Rocks and How it Affects the Ph Level

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    Rocks and How it Affects the Ph Level
    Over time, rocks with a high concentration of certain iron-based compounds can lower the pH. Alternatively, there are materials that raise pH. The addition of limestone to an aquarium will increase the pH, leaving the water alkaline. Do rocks impact the pH?Yes, rocks affect pH. The vast majority of rocks tend to raise the pH, but some are neutral, leaving the water stable (one of these neutral rocks is lava rock, which has a pH of 7). In a volcanic rock aquarium, pH is neutral).Before setting up a freshwater aquarium, we must always know and research the...
  • The Causes of High Ph in Aquarium

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    The Causes of High Ph in Aquarium
    The aquatic life in the aquarium is delicate. Consequently, several common factors can cause the pH of water to increase. Examine what causes pH to increase in an aquarium: Calcium-Rich Decorations Can Cause High pHMost ornaments are made of bones and other items that contain calcium. And if you put these decorations in the tank, the water pH will rise due to calcium concentration. Low CO2 Leads to Low pHCarbon dioxide is caustic. As a result, the pH of the water will rise if the CO2 level in the tank decreases. Therefore, choose air stones over...
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