Ocean acidification — definition?
Chemical increase in seawater acidity from CO2.
Carbon cycle exchange — role?
Balances carbon transfer between atmosphere and ocean.
Fossil fuel burning — effect?
Raises atmospheric CO2, overloads natural exchange.
CO2 dissolving — process?
CO2 gas transfers into seawater and reacts with water.
Diffusion — mechanism?
Movement from low to high concentration to balance levels.
Carbonic acid — formation?
Formed when CO2 reacts with seawater.
Hydrogen ions — role?
Increase acidity, lower pH when released from H2CO3.
Ocean as sink — function?
Absorbs atmospheric CO2, forms carbonic acid.
pH decline — cause?
More H+ ions from carbonic acid increase acidity.
Diffusion — driven by?
Concentration gradient between air and seawater.
Marine impact — consequence?
Difficulty maintaining calcium carbonate shells and exoskeletons.
H2CO3 dissociation products?
Hydrogen ions (H+) and bicarbonate (HCO3-).
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1. What best describes ocean acidification in the context of the carbon cycle?
2. Why does burning fossil fuels contribute to ocean acidification?
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