Soil pH
The (Pondus de Hydronum) is defined as the measure of hydrogen and hydroxyl ion concentration in the soil. They determine the acidity, alkalinity and neutrality of the soil. The hydrogen concentration is also known as the acidity of the soil while, hydroxyl ion concentration is also known as the alkalinity of the soil. This is a chemical factor.
Determination of Soil pH
This is the process of testing the pH of the soil.
The following methods are used:
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