What Lowers the pH of Water?
- Adding acidic substances to water lowers the pH from alkaline or neutral. Lemon juice, for instance, has a pH of about 2.0 and hydrochloric acid close to 0.
- Lowering the pH of water can be beneficial for certain purposes. Sulfuric acid or muriatic acid, for example, can be added to lower the pH of soil-irrigation water that is too alkaline for a particular crop.
- Commercial products are available to provide safe pH reduction for specific purposes. Phosphoric acid products are available at fish and aquarium stores to reduce the pH of aquarium water, for instance, and products can be purchased for swimming pools.
- The pH of water can only be lowered to a certain extent before it may become too acidic for certain purposes, and it must be carefully monitored with pH test strips.
- In the environment, water pH can be changed by many factors. They include minerals entering the water, organic material decomposing, and soil and fertilizer runoff.