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Does the temperature of the soil affect the ph of water?
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Does the temperature of the soil affect the ph of water?
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At 100°C the pH
of pure water
is 6.0 and at 0°C is 7.5 (i.e.,
temperature affects pH
). a
pH
of 4.45, although other components of
soil
solution
can
raise or lower it.
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