1.Two samples of the same soil is subjected to pH analysis using a pH meter, the first is analysed using 1:1 soil:water ratio and the other with 1:1 soil:KCl ratio, what would be the most probable result? a. Soil analysed using 1:1 soil:water ratio will register a lower pH compared to that of soil analysed using 1:1 soil:KCl ratio b. Soil analysed using 1:1 soil:water ratio will have the same pH with that of soil analysed using 1:1 soil:KCl ratio c. Soil analused using 1:1 soil:KCl ratio will register a higher pH compared to that of soil analysed using 1:1 soil water ratio d. Soil analysed using 1:1 soil:KCl will register a lower pH compared to that of soil analysed using 1:1 soil:water ratio

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1.Two samples of the same soil is subjected to pH analysis using a pH meter, the first is analysed using 1:1 soil:water ratio and the other with 1:1 soil:KCl ratio, what would be the most probable result?

a. Soil analysed using 1:1 soil:water ratio will register a lower pH compared to that of soil analysed using 1:1 soil:KCl ratio

b. Soil analysed using 1:1 soil:water ratio will have the same pH with that of soil analysed using 1:1 soil:KCl ratio

c. Soil analused using 1:1 soil:KCl ratio will register a higher pH compared to that of soil analysed using 1:1 soil water ratio

d. Soil analysed using 1:1 soil:KCl will register a lower pH compared to that of soil analysed using 1:1 soil:water ratio

 

2. when a soil whose exchange sites were saturated with H+ is tested for pH using a litmus paper, what is the most probable result?

a. red litmus paper manifests a false positive

b. Red litmus paper turns blue

c. Blue litmus paper turns red

d. blue litmus paper manifests a false positive

 

3. What soil chemical parameter/property represents the total net positive charge present in the surface of soil colloids?

a.Anion exchange capacity

b. Anion exchange

c. Cation exchange

d. Cation exchange capacity

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