Chemistry, asked by 5092aneeshabarpujari, 9 months ago

(a) How does the soil become too acidic in nature? (b) What should be added in the soil when it is (i) too acidic (ii) too basic?

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Answered by srinidhitr2005
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Answer:

We should add pulveric limestone in the soil if it is too acidic because it is rich in either calcium or magnesium carbonate whuch neutralizes the soil. If a soil is too basic, we should add organic minerals in it like manure to neutralize it.

Answered by BrainlyPhantom
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Here is your answer buddy:

The soil becomes acidic when too much organic manure is used to treat the soil.

TREATMENT OF ACIDIC SOIL

Soil becomes acidic when the soil is having a lot of organic manure. In order to treat such a soil, one has to supply it with chemical fertilizers which are basic in nature. When the basic substances combine the acidic manure, neutralization reaction takes place, making the soil neutral in nature.

TREATMENT OF BASIC SOIL

Soil becomes basic when the soil is having a lot of chemical fertilizers. In order to treat such a soil, one has to supply it with organic manure which is acidic in nature. When the acidic substances combine with the basic chemical fertilizers, neutralization reaction takes place, making the soil neutral.

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