Biology, asked by aasiya36, 1 year ago

what is ph?what is its range?what are the negative impacts if the ph of soil is too low or too high?​

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Answered by supergirl18
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pH is potenz of hydrogen.

It ranges from 1 to 14.

1 to 7 are acidic substances.

7to 14 are basic substances.

It considers the range of ph and soil contains high amount of acid presents in the cultivation.

This should begin to consider for plants and based on the concentration presents in the Ph level.

It also reflects the acidity level and plants do best on soil growth.


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Answered by BillGoldberg173
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pH means power of hydrogen. It ranges between 0 (for strong acids) to 14 (for strong bases).

If pH of soil is more then crops that need low pH would be unable to survive. Similarly, if pH of soil is too low, crops that need high pH would not be able to survive. pH of soil should be neutral to mild basic ( around 7 to 7.8).


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