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If seawater becomes too acidic, what process will buffer the change in pH? Bicarbonate ions release hydrogen ions, causing the pH to rise. Bicarbonate ions release hydrogen ions, causing the pH to fall. Bicarbonate ions combine with hydrogen ions, causing the pH to rise. Carbonic acid dissociates into bicarbonate. Bicarbonate ions combine with hydrogen ions, causing the pH to fall.

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