How Do Oceans Function as Buffers?

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Oceans function as buffers by maintaining chemical equilibrium, where the addition of acids leads to reactions with salts and sediments that neutralize the acidity. This buffering capacity helps stabilize ocean pH levels despite human-induced changes. While the ocean can effectively manage some levels of acidification, there is concern about the potential for human activities to overwhelm this natural system. Reliable resources for further information on ocean buffering mechanisms are sought for educational purposes. Understanding these processes is crucial for addressing environmental challenges.
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Does anyone have any reliable information about how oceans work as a buffer?

I'm not sure if 'buffer' is the correct word, but with buffer i mean a substance, which exists out of a weak acid and it's conjucated base in an equal scale.

I thank you in advance,

Yasha :smile:
 
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"Buffer" is a very good word. In large part, the oceans are in equilibrium- adding, say, acid, causes some of the salts in the ocean (and also in the mud at the bottom of the ocean- a major storehouse of chemicals) to react and neutralize the acid.

I'm not saying its not possible for idiotic humans to overwhelm that system but the ocean is definitely our friend.
 
Thanks HallsofIvy, but what I meant was does anyone know a good site where I can find lots of information about this, because I need it before Friday (20-02-'04)

I thank you in advance,

Yasha
 
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