Explain the relationship in between the quantity of organic matter and cation exchange capacity.
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Cation-exchange capacity is defined as the amount of positive charge that can be exchanged per mass of soil, usually measured in cmolc/kg. ... Organic matter also makes a very significant contribution to cation exchange, due to its large number of charged functional groups.
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Cation-exchange capacity is defined as the amount of positive charge that can be exchanged per mass of soil, usually measured in cmolc/kg. ... Organic matter also makes a very significant contribution to cation exchange, due to its large number of charged functional groups.
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Cation-exchange capacity is defined as the amount of positive charge that can be exchanged per mass of soil, usually measured in cmolc/kg. ... Organic matter also makes a very significant contribution to cation exchange, due to its large number of charged functional groups.
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