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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 35:420-426 (1971)
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Ionic Concentrations and Activities in Soil Solutions1

Fred Adams2

ABSTRACT

The chemical composition of displaced soil solutions is used to illustrate the procedure for correcting measured ionic concentrations to actual ionic concentrations and ionic activities. The procedure distributes soil-solution electrolytes at equilibrium among their various ionic species by using equations for ion-activity coefficients, ion-pair dissociation, weak-acid and weak-base dissociation, and hydrolysis. More than a score of related equations had to be solved simultaneously; thus, mathematical solution was effected through the method of successive approximation. Rapid correction of soil-solution analytical data to actual concentrations and activities of individual soil-solution ions was made possible by using computer program.


NOTES

1 Contribution from the Department of Agronomy and Soils, Auburn Univ., Auburn, Ala. 36830. Presented as part of a symposium "The Soil Solution" before joint meeting of Div. S-2. S-1, S-4, and S-9, Soil Science Society of America, Aug. 24, 1970, at Tucson, Ariz.

2 Professor of Soil Science.

Received for publication November 23, 1970. Accepted for publication January 14, 1971.







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