When investigating the
importance of different mineral
salts, why was a solution used
for each experiment, rather
than a mixture of soil and the
solution?
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soil” is a term that may contain a multitude of constituents. When investigating the effect of a particular salt on plant growth, it is common practice to eliminate the potential effect of other constitents in the soil--some of which can act at very low concentrations that may not be noted in a soil's analysis. Hence, dissolving the salt in water eliminates the potential effects of micro-concentrations of other constitents that may be found in “soil”.
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Because soil contains moisture that's why it us a mixture of soil and the solution .
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