THE REACTION OF FLUORIDE WITH SOILS AND SOIL MINERALS |
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Authors: | K. W. PERROTT B. F. L. SMITH R. H. E. INKSON |
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Affiliation: | (The Macaulay Institute far Soil Research, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen) |
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Abstract: | The reaction of sodium fluoride solution with soils and soil minerals at constant pH has been assessed as a possible single-value characteristic in the classification of soils, particularly those containing significant amounts of poorly ordered inorganic material. A suitable method involves reaction of the soil or clay at 25°C with 0·85 M sodium fluoride at pH 6·8, the amount of OH? released after 25 min being taken as the single-value characteristic. There was a statistically significant correlation between the amount of OH? released and the amount of alumina extracted with cold 5 per cent sodium carbonate solution from both freely drained and poorly drained Scottish soils. The multiple correlation coefficients were improved for freely drained soils by including the dithionite-extracted ferric oxide and the silica soluble in 5 per cent sodium carbonate solution. The procedure is not suitable for surface soils, because of interference by organic matter, or for carbonate-containing soils unless carbonate is removed. |
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