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VOL. 10, ISSUE 4 (2025)
Ph levels on water pollution: An experimental approach
Authors
MD Zeyaul Haque
Abstract
The quality of the water is a crucial aspect of human and environmental
health. The chemical properties of water are significantly influenced by pH, a
fundamental parameter. The purpose of this experimental study is to investigate
how pH levels affect water quality. The study involved collecting water samples
from a variety of sources and exposing them in a laboratory to controlled pH
changes. The effects of pH on water quality were evaluated using a variety of
parameters, such as dissolved oxygen, nutrient availability, microbial
activity, heavy metal contamination, algal blooms, turbidity, and ecological
health. The findings showed that changes in pH had a significant impact on
these parameters, suggesting a connection between pH levels and water quality.
The results of the study shed light on the intricate interactions that occur
between pH and water quality and are beneficial to efforts to manage water
resources and protect the environment. In order to guarantee safe and healthy
water resources, additional research is required to investigate additional
factors that may influence the relationship between pH and water quality and to
develop sustainable strategies for maintaining optimal pH levels. In this
research paper, I have primarily focused on the effects of pH and TDS on the
temperature of a specific water sample.
Pages:10-12
How to cite this article:
MD Zeyaul Haque "Ph levels on water pollution: An experimental approach". International Journal of Biology Research, Vol 10, Issue 4, 2025, Pages 10-12
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