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What happens when hydroichloric acid is poured into the coral

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Answered by srujal2039
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With increased acid, the calcium carbonate that makes up the coral's skeleton will start to dissolve. Corals can increase the pH within their tissue to counter act this, but only to a limited extent. ... The pH of the ocean is dropping pretty rapidly and causing .

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