Acid Neutralizing Capacity

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Acid neutralizing capacity
Acid-neutralizing capacity or ANC in short is a measure for the overall buffering capacity against acidification for a solution, e.g.  surface water or soil water.ANC is defined as the difference between cations of strong bases and anions of strong acids (see below), or dynamically as the amount of acid needed to change the pH value from the sample's value to a chosen different value. The concepts alkalinity are nowadays often used as a synonym to positive ANC and similarly acidity is often used to mean negative ANC. Alkalinity and acidity however also have definitions based on an experimental setup (titration).
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Acid Neutralizing Capacity
Measure of ability of a base (e.g. water or soil) to resist changes in pH.

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