exchange capacity उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- 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.
- Their preferred soils have a much higher cation-exchange capacity than the adjacent layers of soils that were rejected because they are rich in the minerals smectite, kaolin and mica.
- Research on a heat exchanger redesign with 5-mm diameter tubes demonstrated a 5 % greater heat exchange capacity than that of the same size heat exchanger with 7-mm diameter tubes.
- By 2000, he said, China plans to expand telephone exchange capacity to 170 million lines from the current 57 million lines, boosting telephone density to 10 percent of the population.
- The cations, primarily phosphate and potash, as well as many micronutrients are held in relatively strong bonds with the negatively charged portions of the soil in a process known as cation-exchange capacity.
- Take-up of the telephone by the public was very quick so that by 1905 the exchange capacity was extended to 10, 000 subscribers, and full capacity was exhausted just three years later.
- Thus, a soil with high cation-exchange capacity takes longer time to acidify ( as well as to recover from an acidified status ) than a soil with a low cation-exchange capacity ( assuming similar base saturations ).
- Thus, a soil with high cation-exchange capacity takes longer time to acidify ( as well as to recover from an acidified status ) than a soil with a low cation-exchange capacity ( assuming similar base saturations ).
- One theory states that the fertility of loess soils is due largely to cation exchange capacity ( the ability of plants to absorb nutrients from the soil ) and porosity ( the air-filled space in the soil ).
- 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 ).