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Entry: Cation exchange capacity

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The sum of exchangeable bases plus total soil acidity at a specific pH value, usually 7.0 or 8.0. When acidity is expressed as salt extractable acidity, the cation exchange capacity (CEC) is called the effective cation exchange capacity (ECEC) because this is considered to be the CEC of the exchanger at the native pH value. It is usually expressed in centimoles of charge per kilogram of exchanger or millimoles of charge per kilogram of exchanger.

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changed on 13 Nov 2023 10:22:13.255
submitted byViqui Agazzi
accepted on 29 Sep 2022 15:03:11.920

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date accepted 29 Sep 2022 15:03:11.920
date submitted 29 Sep 2022 14:56:15.864
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item class Concept | observable property
label Cation exchange capacity
modified 13 Nov 2023 10:22:13.255
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status status experimental
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definition The sum of exchangeable bases plus total soil acidity at a specific pH value, usually 7.0 or 8.0. When acidity is expressed as salt extractable acidity, the cation exchange capacity (CEC) is called the effective cation exchange capacity (ECEC) because this is considered to be the CEC of the exchanger at the native pH value. It is usually expressed in centimoles of charge per kilogram of exchanger or millimoles of charge per kilogram of exchanger.
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label Cation exchange capacity
pref label Cation exchange capacity
type Concept | observable property