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pH of the ocean.

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measure of acidity

measure of radiation​

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Answered by ankush0592
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Answered by ITSJATINSINGH
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The pH of seawater has remained steady for millions of years. Before the industrial era began, the average pH at the ocean surface was about 8.2 (slightly basic; 7.0 is neutral). Today it is about 8.1.Sep 1, 2008

Explanation:

measure of acidity = In oceanic carbonate-chemistry research, the total hydrogen-ion scale is most commonly used and is the recommended pH scale [19]. The use of the total pH scale avoids problems associated with uncertainties in the stability constants for fluoride complexes, which are required for the seawater-pH scale.

measure of radiation = Radiation levels are measured by Bequerels (Bq), the number of radioactive decay events per second. They are reported per cubic meter of seawater (m3), which is equivalent to 1,000 liters (264 gallons). ... By comparison, the limit for cesium in drinking water in the U.S. is 7,400 Bq/m3.

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