| • धनायन विनिमय क्षमता | |
| cation: कैटायन धनायन | |
| cation exchange: धनायन विनिमय cation | |
| exchange: आदान प्रदान | |
| exchange capacity: विनिमय क्षमता | |
| capacity: कैपेसिटी गुंज़ाइश | |
cation exchange capacity मीनिंग इन हिंदी
cation exchange capacity उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- This is measured through the cation exchange capacity.
- Biochar is shown to have increased soil cation exchange capacity leading to improved plant nutrient uptake.
- The total number of cations a soil can hold, its total negative charge, is the soil's cation exchange capacity.
- Nutrient leaching occurs more readily in a sand-based system because sand has a relatively low cation exchange capacity ( CEC ).
- Laterite soils have a high clay content, which means they have higher Cation Exchange Capacity and water-holding capacity than sandy soils.
- Laterite soils have a high clay content, which means they have higher cation exchange capacity and water-holding capacity than sandy soils.
- For sandstone with clay minerals, this assumption is no longer true in general, due to the clay's structure and cation exchange capacity.
- Fulvic acids have a higher cation exchange capacity and therefore have a higher chemical interaction with fertilisers and are able to form soluble chelates of trace metals.
- It should be noted that soil properties, such as organic carbon content and cation exchange capacity had significant impacts of the adsorption coefficients reported in the table below.
- The reason is that the former types of clay have larger specific surface areas ( i . e . the surface area of the soil particles divided by their volume ) and higher cation exchange capacity ( CEC ).
