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What is Soil? AND What are acids and bases?

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Answered by kundan9649
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From pH 7 to 0 the soil is increasingly more acidic and from pH 7 to 14 the soil is increasingly more alkaline or basic. Descriptive terms commonly associated with certain ranges in soil pH are: Extremely acid: < than 4.5; lemon=2.5; vinegar=3.0; stomach acid=2.0; soda=2–4.

Explanation:

Soil is the loose surface material that covers most land. It consists of inorganic particles and organic matter. Soil provides the structural support to plants used in agriculture and is also their source of water and nutrients. Soils vary greatly in their chemical and physical.

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Answered by pvnvarma
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1.SOIL:SOIL IS THE LOOSE SURFACE THAT COVERS LAND

2.ACIDS:ACID IS A LIQUID SUBSTANCE THAT CAN DISSOLVE METAL AND MAY BE BURN YOUR SKINS AND CLOTHES.

3.BASES:IN CHEMISTRY,THERE ARE THREE DEFINITIONS IN COMMON USE OF THE WPRD BASE.SUCH AS 1.ARRHENIUS BASES,2.BRONSTED BASES,3.LEWIS BASES

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