basification
English
Etymology
base + -ification
Noun
basification (countable and uncountable, plural basifications)
- (chemistry) The act or process of making something more basic; raising the pH of something.
- 1980, A. W. Bally, Dynamics of Plate Interiors, →ISBN, page 49:
- In the process of basification, the top layer of the crust becomes basic, while the lower becomes ultrabasic acquiring the density of the mantle or an even greater density
- 1992, Richard W. Hemingway, Peter E. Laks, & Susan J. Branham, Plant Polyphenols: Synthesis, Properties, Significance, →ISBN, page 1028:
- Thereafter, the pH is increased in two stages (basification and then neutralization) to facilitate aluminum complexation and fixation.
- 2009, Anthony D. Covington & Tony Covington, Tanning Chemistry: The Science of Leather, →ISBN, page 233:
- Early basification applies when the tannage is basified right at the start of the process: the solution of the basifying agent is added immediately after adding the chrome in solution.
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