STUDIES ON ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS Ⅵ. ADSORPTION OF IONS BY RED SOILS IN RELATION TO THE ELECTRIC CHARGE OF THE SOIL
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    In order to study the adsorption of rations and anions by red soils in relation to the electric charge of the soil, electrolyte solutions of KCl, NH4Cl and K2SO4 in concentrations of 0.001, 0.01 and 0.1 N were equilibrated with soil samples at different pH. Two soil samples were used for the study, one was red earth with a permanent negative charge of 7.4 m.e. per 100 gms. and a positive charge of 2.8 m.e. per 100 gms. at pH 2 and the other was a lateritic soil with a permanent negative charge of 3.3 m.e. per 100 gms. and a positive charge of 5.8 m.e. per 100 gms. (iso-electric point at about pH 4.7).

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Zhang Xiao-nian, Jiang Neng-hui, Shao Zong-chen, Pan Shu-zheng, Zhang Wan-gen. STUDIES ON ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS Ⅵ. ADSORPTION OF IONS BY RED SOILS IN RELATION TO THE ELECTRIC CHARGE OF THE SOIL[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,1979,16(2):145-156.

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