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1 As a result, it has become warmer, more acidic , and less salty.
2 Aerosol particles were more acidic in HFS and more alkaline in HFW.
3 The greenhouse gas carbon dioxide makes oceans more acidic , killing off coral.
4 The fishing industry is therefore badly exposed to risk from more acidic seas.
5 In more acidic water corals have difficulty secreting their reef-building calcium carbonate shell.
6 The less viscous vinegar wins, hence this salad taste more acidic .
7 Oceans get more acidic when more carbon gets into the atmosphere.
8 Unless carbon dioxide emissions are curbed, oceans will grow more acidic , the report said.
9 Acidity impacts baking powder; more acidic ingredients in a recipe will require less baking power.
10 As a result, seas are becoming more and more acidic and hostile to sensitive habitats.
11 The ocean is becoming more acidic , and this change is most pronounced in coastal seas.
12 Seas have also grown more acidic as they have absorbed carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
13 Under stress the blood becomes more acidic and leaches calcium from the bones over time.
14 As Mars turned into the desert planet we see today, so the water became more acidic .
15 Both reduce the pH of water rendering it more acidic by filtering out the mineral content.
16 In contrast, photosensitization reactions using rose Bengal gave rise to a more acidic conformer of catalase.
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