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What is the application of neutralisation reaction in soil treatment?

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Neutralization of is sometimes necessary in order to promote growth. The ability of plants to take from the soil into their roots is affected by the pH content of the surrounding soil particles. can cause soil to become acidic. Some plants benefit from liming the soil. In the liming process, agricultural limestone-calcium carbonate (CaCO3) that may also contain carbonate (MgCO3) neutralizes acid in the soil and provides nutrients to promote plant growth. Since liming can stimulate plant growth, it is important to also fertilize limed soil. This insures that all of the nutrients used by the plants for growth are maintained in the soil for the following year's growth. Soils may also become too basic, or alkaline, especially in areas where there is little . Substances that can act as acids such as , also called gypsum (CaSO4), and (S2) can be applied to the soil for neutralization

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