Exam 4 material
percentage composition in soil of Potassium
2.6%
percentage composition in soil of Sodium
2.8%
percentage composition in soil of Silicone
27.7%
percentage composition in soil of Calcium
3.6%
percentage composition in soil of Oxygen
46.6%
percentage composition in soil of Aluminum
8.1%
amorphous material
A material that lacks the long-range order that is characteristic of a crystalline solid. Amorphous materials are either rubbers or glasses
Buffering of soil with a pH of 6.0 would be through which mechanism? Aluminum activity CEC Carbonate activity
CEC
Humus is an important soil colloid. It differs from 2:1 type minerals in all but one of the following characteristics. Structural framework of the particles CEC dependence on soil pH Capable of adsorbing cations Influence on soil aggregate stability Influence of isomorphous substitution
Capable of adsorbing cations
Fine-grained mica, Kaolinite, and Montmorillonite (smectite) are examples of _____ silicate clays
Crystalline
What are the 3 elements in Earth's crust that are essential for plant growth?
Fe Ca Mg
You are working with a soil colloid known to have a reasonably high potassium level, a cation exchange capacity of about 15 cmolc kg-1 of clay and little tendency to swell when wetted. Which of the following is most likely to be the clay mineral in this soil? Kaolinite Chlorite Fine-grained micas (illite) Humus Smectite
Fine-grained micas (illite)
Allophane and Imogolite are examples of _________ silicate clays
Non-crystalline
Which element makes up the most % by weight of Earth's crust?
O
the eight most abundant elements in soils in order of percentage composition in soil
Oxygen O 46.6% Silicone Si 27.7% Aluminum Al 8.1% Iron Fe 5.0% Calcium Ca 3.6% Sodium Na 2.8% Potassium K 2.6% Magnesium Mg 2.1%
_____ is not one of the eight most abundant elements in Earth's crust and in most soils. Iron Potassium Calcium Phosphorus
Phosphorus
Which element makes up the second most % by weight of Earth's crust?
Si
2 Types of Soil Colloids
Silicates & Non-silicates
Which of the following soils would have the lowest pH at 75% base saturation? Soil with a histic epipedon Smectitic soil Soil with an ochric epipedon Oxisols with hydrous oxide minerals Kaolinitic soil
Soil with a histic epipedon
Adsorption
The process of binding or sticking to a surface loose association between soil colloidal particle and water molecule
Nitrogen fertilization is a significant cause of _______ in many cultivated soils.
acidity
The biological liming effects on soil properties include assuring ___________ of required elements and stimulating ___________ activity
balance microbial
The center of the octahedral is generally a ______ such as Al3+, Mg2+, Fe2+, Fe3+
cation
An increase in pH through liming would fall into which category of soil properties?
chemical
soil colloids are _____-sized particles
clay
soil colloids are ____-sized particles that are not visible with a light microscope
clay-sized (< 0.002 mm (2μm))
In order for a material added to soil to decrease pH, it must react in such a way that _____.
exchange acidity increases
Smectite and vermiculite are more prominent in extremely weathered soils than in soils that are modestly weathered. true or false?
false
The high cation adsorption capacity of vermiculite is due primarily to the substitution of Si atoms for Al in the tetrahedral sheet. true or false?
false
a ______ charged cation will be replaced by a __________ charged cation and they must be similar in ______
higher lower size
Of the soil colloids, _____ has the lowest acid strength.
hydrous oxides
colloids have a _______ surface area per unit mass
large
Soils with little clay and hence less buffering by CEC, would require _____ liming material than a clay soil with more buffering by CEC.
less
Cations are _______ held and can exchange with solution cations
loosely
At any base saturation, humus has the _______ pH.
lowest
colloidal surface charge is usually overall, a net _______ charge
negative
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of soil colloids? high external surface area ability to exchange ions with the soil solution low water holding capacity electro-negative charges very small size
ow water holding capacity
Chemical liming effects on soil properties include increase in ____ and increase in Ca &/or ___ availability.
pH Mg
2 types of colloidal charges (isomorphic charges)
permanent/constant charge pH dependent/variable charge
Increase Ca &/or Mg availability in a soil may increase __________ of other plant nutrients such as N, P, and K and may decrease others such as Fe, Mn, Zn, and Cu.
solubility
One of the physical liming effects on soil properties is that it improves _________ through flocculation.
structure
crystalline clay groups (2) are based on the ratio of
tetrahedral to octahedral sheets
Active soil acidity is a measure of
the H+ activity in soil solution.
In humid regions repeat applications of limestone are needed after a few years primarily because of _____. the release of aluminum ions from the structure of silicate clays the annual loss of calcium and magnesium in drainage waters increases in soil acidity from acid rain increases in phosphate fertilization increased rates of formation of carbonic acid
the annual loss of calcium and magnesium in drainage waters