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What farmers add to the soil to neutralize alkaline soil.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Calcium oxide or Calcium Hydroxide.

Answered by Classicplayer
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Hey mate.......... here's your answer

Typically, crops grow well in soil with a pH of 6.5. However, due to acid rain, the pH can get more acidic. In such cases, alkalis such as calcium oxide (quick lime) or calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) are used to neutralise the excessively acidic soil

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