A simple method to determine the reactivity of calcium carbonate in soils
0207 environmental engineering
02 engineering and technology
DOI:
10.1002/saj2.20512
Publication Date:
2022-12-17T21:38:31Z
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AbstractDetermination of soil carbonate is important for numerous chemical and physical soil processes in arid and semi‐arid zones. Here, we modify a conventional method to more easily determine active CaCO3 (ACC) fraction in soils. Unlike the conventional method where the oxalate used up after reaction with carbonate is determined by titration with KMnO4, the proposed method uses the difference between total carbonate analyzed before and after reaction with oxalate to determine ACC. The method compared well to the conventional approach; the procedure was faster, did not require KMnO4, and appeared to be unaffected by exchangeable Ca. The proposed method is well‐suited for samples across a wide range of total carbonate.
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