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Acidic soil can be neutralised by adding

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Answered by aadianand99
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By adding base material

Answered by Anonymous
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The most common way to raise the pH of soil is to add pulverized limestone to the soil. Limestone acts as a soil acid neutralizer and consists of either calcium and magnesium carbonate or calcium carbonate. These are called dolomitic limestone and calcitic limestone respectively

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