Principles of soil chemistry / Kim H. Tan.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Books in soils, plants, and the environmentPublication details: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, c2011.Edition: 4th edDescription: xxvii, 362 p. : ill. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9781439813928 (hardcover : alk. paper)
  • 1439813922 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 631.4/1 22
LOC classification:
  • S592.5 .T36 2011
Contents:
Definitions and concepts of soil chemistry -- Overview of basic chemical principles and units -- Soil composition and electrochemical potentials -- Soil gas and liquid phases -- Colloidal chemistry of organic soil constituents -- The colloidal chemistry of inorganic soil constituents -- Adsorption in soils -- Cation exchange -- Anion exchange -- Soil reaction -- Soil chemistry and soil formation -- Chemistry of soil-organic matter interactions.
Summary: "Learn the secrets of soil chemistry and its role in agriculture and the environment. Examine the fundamental laws of soil chemistry, how they affect dissolution, cation and anion exchange, and other reactions. Explore how water can form water-bridges and hydrogen bonding, the most common forces in adsorption, chelation, and more. Discover how electrical charges develop in soils creating electrochemical potentials forcing ions to move into the plant body through barriers such as root membranes, nourishing crops and plants. You can do all this and more with Principles of Soil Chemistry, Fourth Edition. Since the first edition published in 1982, this resource has made a name for itself as a textbook for upper level undergraduates and as a handy reference for professionals and scientists. This fourth edition reexamines the entire reach of soil chemistry while maintaining the clear, concise style that made previous editions so user-friendly. By completely revising, updating, and incorporating a decade's worth of new information, author Kim Tan has made this edition as an entirely new and better book."--Publisher's description.
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First ed. published 1982.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-342) and index.

Definitions and concepts of soil chemistry -- Overview of basic chemical principles and units -- Soil composition and electrochemical potentials -- Soil gas and liquid phases -- Colloidal chemistry of organic soil constituents -- The colloidal chemistry of inorganic soil constituents -- Adsorption in soils -- Cation exchange -- Anion exchange -- Soil reaction -- Soil chemistry and soil formation -- Chemistry of soil-organic matter interactions.

"Learn the secrets of soil chemistry and its role in agriculture and the environment. Examine the fundamental laws of soil chemistry, how they affect dissolution, cation and anion exchange, and other reactions. Explore how water can form water-bridges and hydrogen bonding, the most common forces in adsorption, chelation, and more. Discover how electrical charges develop in soils creating electrochemical potentials forcing ions to move into the plant body through barriers such as root membranes, nourishing crops and plants. You can do all this and more with Principles of Soil Chemistry, Fourth Edition. Since the first edition published in 1982, this resource has made a name for itself as a textbook for upper level undergraduates and as a handy reference for professionals and scientists. This fourth edition reexamines the entire reach of soil chemistry while maintaining the clear, concise style that made previous editions so user-friendly. By completely revising, updating, and incorporating a decade's worth of new information, author Kim Tan has made this edition as an entirely new and better book."--Publisher's description.

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