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What happens to phosphorus when the soil is basic (high pH)? - Answer-- insoluble solids are formed (Calcium phosphates) 
- Ca + HPO4 = CaHPO4 
- CaHPO4 will crystallize overtime and become highly insoluble 
 
What pH is preferred for plant availability/solubility? - Answer-6.5 
 
What are the four types of phosphorus immobilization? - Answer-- low pH (Fe and Al phosphate solids) 
- high pH (Ca phosphate) 
- fixation in crystalline Fe and Al oxi...
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Define an acid - Answer-Any substance which increases the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution. 
 
Know the two ions considered acids in soils` - Answer-Hydrogen & Aluminum 
 
Understand how aluminum contributes to soil acidity - Answer-Aluminum has the ability to facilitate the splitting of water and react with the resulting H+. Aluminum reacts with water to bind to the hydroxide, leaving the hydrogen ion not neutralized (so lots of H+'s). ...
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What is the degree to which organic contaminants impact soil and water quality related to? - Answer-water solubility 
 
What are the three factors that water solubility influences in organic contaminants? - Answer-mobility, persistence, and bioavailability 
 
What are the two factors that cause some organic chemicals to be able to dissolve in water? - Answer-being polar and/or electrically charged 
 
organochlorines - Answer-non-ionic, non-polar org...
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SWS3022 Lab Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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What is the diameter of a sand particle? - Answer-2.0 - 0.05 mm 
 
What is the specific surface area of a sand particle? - Answer-444 cm^2/g 
 
What is the diameter of a silt particle? - Answer-0.05 - 0.002 mm 
 
What is the specific surface area of a silt particle? - Answer-100,000 cm^2/g 
 
What is the diameter of a clay particle? - Answer-<0.002 mm 
 
What are the 3 particle size fractions? - Answer-Sand, Silt, and Clay 
 
How many soil textura...
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SWS3022 Soil Taxonomy Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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T or F: A soil has a high CEC and a low Base Saturation. It is difficult to raise the pH. - Answer-T 
 
High CEC = Numerous Negative Sites 
Low %B.S. = Most Sites occupied by ACIDS 
 
High amounts of acid on exchange complex must be replaced/neutralized 
 
T or F: The suffix -ent indicates an entisol. - Answer-T 
 
T or F: The subordinate horizon designation, t, indicates a subsurface accumulation of OM. - Answer-F 
 
indicates silic...
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The very high pH (>8.5) levels found in some arid regions are most likely due to the high levels of exchangeable_______: - Answer-Na 
 
Sodic soils generally have a poor physical condition. To what is this most likely due? - Answer-Dispersion of the Na-saturated soil colloids 
 
Which of the following human activities is most apt to result in long term increase in soil PH? - Answer-irrigation with high salt water 
	 
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SWS3022 Exam 3 Questions and Answers
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Chroma - Answer-Strength of the spectral color (peach to neon orange); high concentrations of Fe cause soils to have a high chroma number 
 
Sand particle size separates - Answer-Mostly visible, gritty. Quartz. 0.2-0.05 mm. 
 
Silt particle size separates - Answer-Microscopic, smooth/silky.Quartz. 0.05-0.002 mm. 
 
Clay particle size separates - Answer-Sub-microscopic, colloidal. Secondary minerals (more reactive). <0.002 mm. 
 
How does texture affect o...
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How does texture affect overall porosity? - Answer-Finer-textured soils have greater overall porosity than coarse-textured soils. Finer soils have smaller pore spaces which increase their capillarity, and allow them to hold water and gases better. 
 
How does texture affect water and gas movement in soils? - Answer-Coarse-textured soils have bigger pore spaces and smaller total porosity, allowing water and gas to move much faster. 
 
Why are the ...
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SWS3022 Exam 3 Chapter 9-12 | Questions And Answers Latest {2024- 2025} A+ Graded | 100% Verified
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What is "green manure"? - Answer-When the plant dies, the fixed nitrogen is mineralized during decomposition, making it available to other plants. 
 
What is the artificial process by which atmospheric N is fixed? How much world energy is used? Also, be familiar with the fact that the product of this process is used as a foundation for the production of a number of N fertilizer types. - Answer-It's called the Haber-Bosch process. It uses 1-2 percent of t...
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