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Why aluminium ions act as an indirect source of hydrogen and acidity

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In acid soils, complex aluminum and iron hydroxy ions are tightly adsorbed on clays. ... Aluminum ions contribute to soil acidity through their tendency to hydrolyze. The hydrogen ions released give a very low pH value in the soil solution and are a major source of hydrogen in most very acid soils.

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