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how the process of neutralisation will be effective if the river water will be to acidic.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Limestone neutralizes acidic bottom mud (i.e., increases soil pH) and promotes the release of phosphorus and other limiting nutrients needed for photosynthesis by green plants. Liming surface waters neutralizes acidity and increases pH, alkalinity, and hardness to levels that encourage plankton and sport fish growth.

Answered by yashbhavar1407
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Limestone neutralizes acidic bottom mud (i.e., increases soil pH) and promotes the release of phosphorus and other limiting nutrients needed for photosynthesis by green plants. Liming surface waters neutralizes acidity and increases pH, alkalinity, and hardness to levels that encourage plankton and sport fish growth.

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