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  1. Apr 2021
    1. indefinite

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      hard to tell when

    2. carbonate species.

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    3. The overall

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    4. matter such

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    5. through decomposition.

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    6. carbonate species.

      what's the connection with species and cations/anions/carbonates

    7. leaving a net imbalance of positive charged species.

      hold up do these species eat these items or how do they connect

    8. positively charged cations

      so do positive species give off these positively charges byproducts?

    9. 5.5

      they're acidic babey

    10. “When a stress is applied to a system at equilibrium, the equilibrium shifts to relieve the stress.”

      I wish I could shift to relieve stress, I'd shift away from school and just work at Brewhouse forever. Who needs college amirite

    11. positive species

      is a positive species just a species that gives off positive charged elements or what?

    12. by the imbalance of positively charged species that exists in the oceans as opposed to negatively charged ones allowing an equilibrium reaction to occur between carbon dioxide and the ocean.

      once again, w h a t ?

    13. a solubility pump through achieving equilibrium in the direct air-to-sea exchange of carbon dioxide

      oh neat but also w h a t ?

    14. In oceans, the situation is somewhat more permanent as once a carbon molecule is dissolved

      yeah ocean acidification is killing shells of crustaceans and whatnot.

    15. plant matter back into carbon dioxide through decomposition.

      it also plays a part in the CO2 cycle by spitting out oxygen as a totally useless byproduct, but other living organisms like cows use it to breath and through cellular respiration their byproduct is CO2 so it's a never ending cycle.

    16. a quarter is drawn into land plants and the remaining quarter taken by the oceans.

      ocean acidification is being worsened by the amount of CO2 levels in the atmosphere but plants taking it in is just photosynthesis.

    17. sequestering

      s e q u e s t e r i n g

      to remove or isolate