ALKALINITY (AL-KA-LIN-IT-TEE)


Meaning of ALKALINITY (AL-KA-LIN-IT-TEE) in English

The capacity of water to neutralize acids. This capacity is caused by the water's content of carbonate, bicarbonate, hydroxide and occasionally borate, silicate, and phosphate. Alkalinity is expressed in milligrams per liter of equivalent calcium carbonate. Alkalinity is not the same as pH because water does not have to be strongly basic (high pH) to have a high alkalinity. Alkalinity is a measure of how much acid can be added to a liquid without causing a great change in pH.

Environmental engineering English vocabulary.      Английский словарь экологического инжиниринга.