The nitrate ion signifies the presence of acid to be precise Nitric acid. Therefore rtemoving nitrate or denitrification means that in effect we are removing acid froim the soil. Since the opposite of acidity is alkalinity, we can see that denitrification increases the alkalinity of the soil.
What is the pH of most natural water and how does it affect alkalinity speciation? I'm assuming it's around 7.
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