Science, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

How would u neutralise the pH level of soil which is acidic in nature?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lime will neutralize thisacidity by dissolving, whereupon it releases a base into the soil solution that reacts with the acidiccomponents, hydrogen and aluminum.Soil pH is an indicator of “soil acidity” 

Answered by ankitghansela1
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Explanation:

Lime will neutralize this acidity by dissolving, whereupon it releases a base into the soil solution that reacts with the acidic components, hydrogen and aluminum. Soil pH is an indicator of “soil acidity” . ... Values below 7.0 are acidic, and values above 7.0 are basic or alkaline.

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