which of the following is used to test for the presence of lime in a soil sample?

a

H2SO4(aq)

b

NaOH(aq)

c

HCl(aq)

d

HNO3(aq)

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RUTHIE2017
9 years ago

I'm sure d ans is HCl bcos i asked google

Gobbler
9 years ago

To test for the presence of lime in your vineyard, take a spoonful of soil and drop a few drops of muriatic acid or 10% hydrochloric acid on it. If bubbling or fizzing occurs (due to carbon dioxide gas, CO2), this indicates the presence of carbonates or bicarbonates (lime)

Nwese
5 years ago

ans C hydrochloric acid

Nicksholda
10 years ago

I think it should be HCl

Demi2003
4 years ago

The answer should be HCl
Determination of available lime by the rapid sugar test (using hydrochloric acid).

akinjoy
7 years ago

please wats de correct answer

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