Acidifier

Pronunciation: /əˈsɪdəˌfaɪ/

Acidifier (verb)

  1. To make something more acidic, so its pH becomes lower.
  2. To increase the acidity of soil or water, often because of chemicals in the environment.
  3. To change a substance so it produces or contains acid.

Examples

  • Adding lemon juice can acidify the sauce quickly.
  • The cleaner will acidify the surface if you leave it too long.