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How is the chemistry of the ocean carbonate system changed by a more acidic pH?

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Corbin te combines with oxygen and that a part of it
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However, as ocean acidification increases, available carbonate ions (CO32-) bond with excess hydrogen, resulting in fewer carbonate ions available for calcifying organisms to build and maintain their shells, skeletons, and other calcium carbonate structures.

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