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RE: [nafex] Digest Number 370



Carolyn,

To the best of my knowledge, it is not possible to correlate acid/base
titration of soil samples with pH.  Soils are so complex that all sorts of
reactions take place.  pH is the net result of a particular soil chemistry,
and is a relatively simple procedure to test one important soil
characteristic.  I am surprised at the difficulties expressed about pH
meters.  There are pretty good meters availible ( that really read pH) for
about $40, from reputable laboratory supply houses.  These cheap ones do
wear out, and must be replaced from time to time.

Bob Kelly

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> Subject:	[nafex] Digest Number 370
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>    Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 08:33:33 +0000
>    From: Carolyn Wood <natvwine@cut.net>
> Subject: question - testing for soil ph
> 
> No one responded to my query yesterday so I'll try one more time.
> 
>   Does anyone know how to prepare soil samples for ph titration? Seems 
> like it ought to be pretty simple.
> 
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