noun a substance used to make something acidic or to lower the pH level of a substance
In geology, acidizers are used to dissolve minerals in rocks to study their composition and formation.
In chemical engineering, an acidizer is a substance used to lower the pH of a solution or to remove scale and deposits from equipment.
In water treatment, acidizers are used to adjust the pH of water and to remove impurities through chemical reactions.
In the oil and gas industry, an acidizer is a chemical used in well stimulation to increase the permeability of reservoir rock formations.
An acidizer in the oil and gas industry is responsible for designing and implementing acid treatments to improve well productivity.
An acidizer may be involved in assessing the environmental impact of acid treatments in various industries.
In the field of geology, an acidizer may use acid treatments to dissolve minerals and study rock formations.