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how is soil treated by neutralisation process​

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Answered by memoonahaider69
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a small amount of calcium hydroxide ions is added to the soil to reduce the ph of the hydrogen ions present in it. this process is called neutralization a small amount of lime may also be added

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Answered by Anonymous
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Neutralisation is the reaction of an acid with a base that results in the pH moving towards seven. It is a useful process that occurs in everyday life such as in the treatment of acid indigestion and the treating of acidic soil by adding lime. When an acid is neutralised, its pH increases towards seven.

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