Old Rocks
Diamond Member
Yep, that kind of chemistry can get very complicated. However, what we have are actual observations and measurements of the acidity of ocean water from all over the world. From water mid-ocean to water in estuaries. Now most of the life in the ocean is in the upper 300 meters of the ocean. So that is where the pH of the ocean matters the most. And there has been an observed drop of that pH. At the same time, we have an observed increase in absorbed CO2 in the ocean.
As for the rest of your nonsense, obvoiusly you never took any science classes in school.
As for the rest of your nonsense, obvoiusly you never took any science classes in school.