Soils Flashcards

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Sandy Soils

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  • range from about 0.15 to 0.30 mm in diameter
  • air spaces are quite large
  • can be tested b taking a handful of soil and squeezing all together. If it crumbles and falls, it’s a sign that it is sandy.
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Clay soils

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  • 0.002 mm in diameter
  • air gaps are extremely small
  • sticky feature
  • formed in a ‘sausage’ shape
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Loam soil

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  • midway in size between sand and clay

- air gaps are sufficiently small to hold water long enough to allow plant root systems to absorb it.

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Universal Indicator

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  • determines whether the liquid is an acid, alkali or neutral.
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5
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pH scale

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  • pH (potential hydrogen)

- numeric scale that measures acidity

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Numbers that indicate strong and weak acids, neutral and strong and weak alkali.

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  • 1 2 and 3 - Strong acids
  • 4 5 and 6 - Weak acids
  • 7 is neutral
  • 11 12 13 and 14 - Strong alkali
  • 8 9 and 10 - Weak alkali
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