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		Definition of acidify in English: acidifyverbacidifies, acidified, acidifying əˈsɪdɪfʌɪəˈsɪdəˌfaɪ Make or become acid. (使)酸化,变酸 with object pollutants can acidify surface water 污染物质能使地表水酸化。 Example sentencesExamples -  Lactic acid acidifies crop contents, making them less conducive to bacterial growth.
 -  Scientists know that carbon dioxide is warming the atmosphere, which in turn is causing sea level to rise, and that the CO 2 absorbed by the oceans is acidifying the water.
 -  In contrast to cereals or other crops, legumes are known to acidify the rhizosphere even when supplied with nitrates.
 -  To acidify alkaline soils, mix in peat or acid fertilizer periodically.
 -  This might have generated enough debris to block out sunlight and trigger an ice age, enough sulfuric acid to acidify the oceans, and/or enough carbon dioxide to cause global warming by a greenhouse effect.
 -  If you irrigate, and your water is also alkaline, acidify it with 2 teaspoons of vinegar per gallon of water.
 -  If you must plant a pin oak in an alkaline environment, acidify the soil before planting.
 -  Israeli researchers at the Weizman Institute of Science and Tel Aviv University have discovered that cranberries do much more than slightly acidifying urine.
 -  One of the new studies finds that the increase in carbon dioxide (to which temperature rises have been mainly attributed) is also having a previously unpredicted impact in acidifying the world's oceans.
 -  The supernatant was collected and the sediment suspended in a double volume of water, acidified and centrifuged.
 -  Malic acid is available commercially for use in acidifying foods and beverages and in numerous industrial processes.
 -  If they are to be canned as acid foods, these products must be acidified to a pH of 4.6 or lower with lemon juice or citric acid.
 -  International shipping may be one of the largest sources of air pollutants along the Norwegian coast and in the Northern Atlantic, forming ground-level ozone and acidifying shorelines, according to Norwegian researchers.
 -  Bleach doesn't acidify water, but it does kill bacteria.
 -  To acidify soil, sprinkle two tablespoons of aluminum phosphate or sulfur around the shrubs in early fall.
 -  The reaction mixture was poured onto water, acidified and extracted with ethyl acetate.
 -  Sulfur dioxide creates a haze of pollution that cripples people and acidifies lakes.
 -  It is the hydrogen ion component that is toxic, affecting cell membranes, acidifying substrata, and leaching metals like calcium.
 -  Therefore, regions where this form of rock is present are especially sensitive to the effects of acid rain, and lakes in these areas become acidified very quickly.
 -  They keep the excess nitrogen from acidifying the upper soil horizons.
 
 
 Rhymeshumidify, rigidify, solidify    Definition of acidify in US English: acidifyverbəˈsɪdəˌfaɪəˈsidəˌfī Make or become acid. (使)酸化,变酸 with object pollutants can acidify surface water 污染物质能使地表水酸化。 no object the paper was acidifying Example sentencesExamples -  If you irrigate, and your water is also alkaline, acidify it with 2 teaspoons of vinegar per gallon of water.
 -  Scientists know that carbon dioxide is warming the atmosphere, which in turn is causing sea level to rise, and that the CO 2 absorbed by the oceans is acidifying the water.
 -  To acidify soil, sprinkle two tablespoons of aluminum phosphate or sulfur around the shrubs in early fall.
 -  Sulfur dioxide creates a haze of pollution that cripples people and acidifies lakes.
 -  In contrast to cereals or other crops, legumes are known to acidify the rhizosphere even when supplied with nitrates.
 -  Israeli researchers at the Weizman Institute of Science and Tel Aviv University have discovered that cranberries do much more than slightly acidifying urine.
 -  One of the new studies finds that the increase in carbon dioxide (to which temperature rises have been mainly attributed) is also having a previously unpredicted impact in acidifying the world's oceans.
 -  Therefore, regions where this form of rock is present are especially sensitive to the effects of acid rain, and lakes in these areas become acidified very quickly.
 -  Lactic acid acidifies crop contents, making them less conducive to bacterial growth.
 -  Malic acid is available commercially for use in acidifying foods and beverages and in numerous industrial processes.
 -  Bleach doesn't acidify water, but it does kill bacteria.
 -  It is the hydrogen ion component that is toxic, affecting cell membranes, acidifying substrata, and leaching metals like calcium.
 -  If they are to be canned as acid foods, these products must be acidified to a pH of 4.6 or lower with lemon juice or citric acid.
 -  The supernatant was collected and the sediment suspended in a double volume of water, acidified and centrifuged.
 -  This might have generated enough debris to block out sunlight and trigger an ice age, enough sulfuric acid to acidify the oceans, and/or enough carbon dioxide to cause global warming by a greenhouse effect.
 -  To acidify alkaline soils, mix in peat or acid fertilizer periodically.
 -  International shipping may be one of the largest sources of air pollutants along the Norwegian coast and in the Northern Atlantic, forming ground-level ozone and acidifying shorelines, according to Norwegian researchers.
 -  If you must plant a pin oak in an alkaline environment, acidify the soil before planting.
 -  They keep the excess nitrogen from acidifying the upper soil horizons.
 -  The reaction mixture was poured onto water, acidified and extracted with ethyl acetate.
 
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