noun
- the process of making something alkaline or more alkaline; the act of increasing the pH or alkalinity of a substance
Usage: commonly used in chemistry, medicine, and environmental science
Examples
- The alkalinization of the soil improved crop growth in the acidic field.
- Doctors may recommend alkalinization of the urine to treat certain kidney stone conditions.
- The water treatment plant uses alkalinization to neutralize acidic groundwater.
- Alkalinization of the blood can occur in patients with severe respiratory alkalosis.
- The chemist studied the alkalinization process when adding sodium hydroxide to the solution.
- Environmental alkalinization of polluted lakes helps restore aquatic ecosystems.