Acidifier

/ˈæsɪdɪˌfaɪər/ noun

A substance or device that makes something acidic; an agent used to increase the acidity of a solution or mixture.

From 'acidify' (to make acidic) plus the suffix '-er' (one that does). Used in chemistry, food production, and laboratory contexts.

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