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- W3153716317 abstract "All basic needs of human beings and other living organisms are fulfilled by soil. It is one of the most important resources of universe. Interest in soil chemistry developed due to its unique property to produce and sustain crops. The physical and chemical properties of soil are very important to understand because soil productivity depends upon these factors. The important parameters of physico-chemical properties of soil are pH, temperature, electrical conductivity, and cation exchange capacity. Composition of soil is also one of the driving forces to understand the chemistry of soil. Solid, liquid, and gaseous phase of soil gives complete idea about the quality of soil. Solid phase contain inorganic and organic components. Kinetic reactions of soil mostly depend upon inorganic components. Soil organic matter has potential to influence soil chemistry. Soil characteristics mainly include soil structure, soil color, bulk density, and particle size distribution. They are key indicators to understand the chemistry of soil. Soil has unique property to be used as adsorbent for removal of heavy metals from aqueous medium. The use of clay and other inorganic minerals of soil in natural and modified form for removal of heavy metals has been discussed extensively in this chapter. Keeping in view the applicability of soil for removal of heavy metals, it is expected that this technique can be applied for further treatment in variety of water and wastewater." @default.
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- W3153716317 title "An Overview of Soil Chemistry and Role of Its Components in Sorption of Heavy Metals in Soil" @default.
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