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What causes acid sulfate soils?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

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Villains starting with A?

the villain is clearly acid sulfate soils


How does acid sulfate soils effect the blue banded bee?

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What does acid sulfate soil do to surroundings?

Acid sulphate soils kill off all surrounding eco-systems including planst and animals. This is due to the amount of iron which can be released into the eco-sytems from the process of ionising from the acid sulphate soils. d^,^b


Do insoluble calcium compounds increase the pH of acidic soils eg calcium carbonate and calcium sulfate?

Carbonate will increase soil pH value, because it reacts with acid, but sulfate will not affect the pH.


Is copper sulfate an acid or a base?

Copper sulfate is an acid.


Is sulfate a base or an acid?

Neither. Sulfate, SO4, is a polyatomic ion. Sulfuric acid (H2SO4), however, is an acid.


How do you get rid of acid sulfate soils?

Often acidic soils come from some sort of source the most common source being pine trees. if the acidic soil really bothers you you can move or simply get rid of this source. (Eg: cut down the pine tree and remove its roots). if you can you could also try and minimize the source by taking bits of it away. (Eg taking away the pine nettles) Finally if this doesn't help simply soaking the soil in water to dilute the acid and then draining the soil can get rid of the acidity or buying new topsoil to cover the old one.


What is the reaction between mercuric sulfate and sulfuric acid?

The reaction between mercuric sulfate and sulfuric acid forms mercuric hydrogen sulfate and sulfuric acid.


Is copper sulfate an acid or alkali?

Copper sulfate is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is a salt compound typically used as a fungicide, herbicide, or pesticide.


What acids make sulfate?

Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is the primary acid that contributes sulfate ions (SO4^2-) in solution. It is a strong acid that can ionize completely in water to release sulfate ions.


What causes a precipitate to form when barium hydroxide solution and sulphuric acid are mixed?

When barium hydroxide solution is mixed with sulfuric acid, a white precipitate of barium sulfate is formed due to a double displacement reaction. Barium sulfate is insoluble in water and thus forms a solid precipitate. This reaction is used in chemistry labs to test for the presence of sulfate ions.


How do you make potassium sulfate?

Potassium sulfate can be made by reacting potassium chloride with sulfuric acid. The reaction produces potassium sulfate and hydrochloric acid as byproduct. The potassium sulfate can then be extracted and purified.