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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 35:445-449 (1971)
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The Role of Sparingly Soluble Solids and Cation Exchange Reactions in Controlling Conditions in Soil Solutions1

R. C. Turner and S. Shah Singh2

ABSTRACT

The application of the principle of solubility products of relatively insoluble solids and exchange reactions to soil problems are discussed. The examples used concern the solubility products of hydroxyaluminum solids, whether thermodynamically stable or metastable, and exchange reactions with clay surfaces involving aluminum and calcium ions.


NOTES

1 Contribution no. 354 of the Soil Research Inst., Canada Dept. of Agr., Ottawa, Ontario.

2 Research Scientists.

Received for publication November 24, 1970. Accepted for publication January 14, 1971.







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