a. Calculate the base saturation using the following given miliequivalent weights obtained from a 25g soil sample (a. Ca++= 2.23 m.e.; b. Mg++=1.32 m.e.; c. Na+= 1.98 m.e.; d. K+= 1.87 m.e.; e. H+= 1.27 m.e.; f. Al+++= 0.11 m.e.; g. NH4+= 2.3 m.e.; h. NO3-= 1.5 m.e.   b. Calculate the CEC (m.e./100g soil) using the following given miliequivalent weights obtained from a 25g soil sample (a. Ca++= 2.23 m.e; b. Mg++=1.32 m.e.; c. Na+= 1.98 m.e.; d. K+= 1.87 m.e.; e. H+= 1.27 m.e.; f. Al+++= 0.11 m.e.; g. NH4+= 2.3 m.e.; h. NO3-= 1.5 m.e.

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a. Calculate the base saturation using the following given miliequivalent weights obtained from a 25g soil sample (a. Ca++= 2.23 m.e.; b. Mg++=1.32 m.e.; c. Na+= 1.98 m.e.; d. K+= 1.87 m.e.; e. H+= 1.27 m.e.; f. Al+++= 0.11 m.e.; g. NH4+= 2.3 m.e.; h. NO3-= 1.5 m.e.

 

b. Calculate the CEC (m.e./100g soil) using the following given miliequivalent weights obtained from a 25g soil sample (a. Ca++= 2.23 m.e; b. Mg++=1.32 m.e.; c. Na+= 1.98 m.e.; d. K+= 1.87 m.e.; e. H+= 1.27 m.e.; f. Al+++= 0.11 m.e.; g. NH4+= 2.3 m.e.; h. NO3-= 1.5 m.e.

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