you have been asekd to analyse some salt-contaminated soil. How would you separte the salt from the soil? (a) write out the method that you would use to obtain pure dry salt and pure dry soil. (b) draw a labelled diagram showing how you equipment would be set up for each stage of your separtion. obviously this is not an answer it is a question i just want question a because i really need this science mark anyone? please? please help me :P
The salt got into soil by dirty people. The people who get into the garbage and rumble's through the trash get's that salt off of the trash and then they go to sleep in the soil and through the sleeping time the salt is released from the clothing and body into the soil.Your Welcome =]
Soil salinity means the saltiness of the soil.
this method is used to determine the field density of soil and bulk density of soil wrt to sand. this method is not suitable for organic , saturated. highly plastic soil that will deform during the excavation of soil.
Salt in the water can build up and concentrate in the soil as it becomes trapped.
soil excavation and disposal
A simple method is to filter the aqueous solution; after this the solution is heated to obtain crystallized KNO3.
The pure sudstance of soil is organic materials and minerals.
Salt is a contaminant for soils because many plants doesn't accept too much salt in soil.
The salt got into soil by dirty people. The people who get into the garbage and rumble's through the trash get's that salt off of the trash and then they go to sleep in the soil and through the sleeping time the salt is released from the clothing and body into the soil.Your Welcome =]
Salt and soil are together mixture of compounds.
Soil salinity means the saltiness of the soil.
salt
yes copper does wash salt from soil it has something to do with the chemica reactions
when salt is scattered on the soil of a potted plant why does it die
1st answer:filter the soil through filter paper 2nd answer: incorect information above new answer: If it is literally salt poured over the soil you could use a centrifuge. :) click the link : http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-centrifuge.htm 3rd answer: Answer 1 is on the right track if the quantity is small. Use water to dissolve the salt then filter the solids (mud!) from the brine. At a larger scale there such as in the garden there is probably little you can do. Although wasteful of water, drenching the soil will dissolve the salt you can't simply scoop up, and the solution will leach down into the ground and eventually become harmless. If the ground is dry, scoop up the top layer of soil and salt, then dissolve and wash the salt away.
Saline Soil
This is called soil salinity.Or the process of increasing salt in soil is called salinization