Pearson eText Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections -- Access Card (9th Edition)
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Chapter 32, Problem 10TYK
Acid rain contains an excess of hydrogen ions (H+). One effect of acid rain is to deplete the soil of plant nutrients such as calcium (Ca2+), potassium (K+), and magnesium (Mg2+). Offer a hypothesis to explain why acid rain washes these nutrients from the soil. How might you test your hypothesis?
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SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY Acid precipitation has an abnormallyhigh concentration of hydrogen ions (H+). One effect ofacid precipitation is to deplete the soil of nutrients suchas calcium (Ca2+), potassium (K+), and magnesium (Mg2+).Suggest a hypothesis to explain how acid precipitationwashes these nutrients from the soil. How might you testyour hypothesis?
Soil could be deficient in any of the following nutrients. If you had to supply one of these to the soil, which would be required in the smallest amount?
Nitrogen  2. Potassium  3. Phosphorus  4. Sulfur  5. Iron
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Pearson eText Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections -- Access Card (9th Edition)
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