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Lime (limestone) is a widely used rock that neutralizes acidic soil.
Another name for saturated soil could be soil liquefaction.
The neutral point is 7,00.
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Sometimes the soil gets acidic which can affect the plants growth.Lime is kept on the soil(as it is a base)and it neutralizes the acid.This is how farmers get rid of the acidity in their soil.That is why neutralization is important in agriculture.
An acid is neutralized by adding base to it as calamine solution neutralizes formic acid in a bee's sting when injected into a person's body.
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Lime (limestone) is a widely used rock that neutralizes acidic soil.
The buffer is what neutralizes the acid or the base. Hope this helps!
Lime has two effects on soil. First, it neutralizes acidity. Second, it may be a slow-acting alternative or a complement to gypsum in the treatment of sodic, dispersive clay soil.
Gaviscon contain alginic acid which is made from seaweed
use something w/ an ash (green) base. Green neutralizes red tones.
Vinegar neutralizes ammonia.
The correct name is antacid. Indigestion is caused from stomach acid (from any of a number of conditions). The stomach acid needs neutralized (reduced). A base neutralizes acid in the stomach. An antacid does not cure the condition, but merely controls the symptoms of heartburn and indigestion.
Yes, it is acidic:with water it forms an acid (suflurous acid, H2SO3)with base it neutralizes by forming a sulfite salt or (a weaker) base anion SO32-