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river water contains large amount of detergent as pollutants, what would be the ph of such water?​

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Answered by balvantsingh20
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Detergents also add another problem for aquatic life by lowering the surface tension of the water. ... Phosphates in detergents can lead to freshwater algal blooms that releases toxins and deplete oxygen in waterways. When the algae decompose, they use up the oxygen available for aquatic life.

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Detergents also add another problem for aquatic life by lowering the surface tension of the water. ... Phosphates in detergents can lead to freshwater algal blooms that releases toxins and deplete oxygen in waterways. When the algae decompose, they use up the oxygen available for aquatic life.

Answered by FairyLight
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Detergents also add another problem for aquatic life by lowering the surface tension of the water. Phosphates in detergents can lead to freshwater algal blooms that releases toxin & deplete oxygen in waterways. When the algae decompose, they use up the oxygen available for aquatic life.

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