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Difference bulk density and particle density

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Answered by shruthi4
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bulk density means the dry weight of soil per unit volume of soil.bulk density includes pore space and solids

particle density includes only mineral solids

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Answered by dackpower
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Bulk density is the mass of soil in an assigned volume. Soils with a volume density greater than 1.6 g/cm3 lead to limit root growth. Bulk density progresses with compaction and manages to develop with depth. Sandy soils are more prostrate to great bulk density.

The mass of the soil particle per unit capacity is described as particle density. Normally, particle density is manifested in parts of grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3). Ordinary estimation for particle density is 2.66 g/cm3. This indicates that a soiled scrap that is 1 cubic centimeter in volume contemplates 2.66 g.

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