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194, pp. 235-290. 1901. 338 80IL8: PROPERTIES AND MANAGEMENT 241. Dilute mineral acids. — Of the mineral acids in a diluted form used for extracting soils, those that have received the most attention are one-fifth normal nitric 1 or hydrochloric acid and one two-hundredth normal hydrochloric acid. 2 The methods employing these solvents are admittedly empirical. There is no natural relation between these solvents and the processes by which the plant obtains its nutriment from the soil. The solve...nt that has received the most attention is one-fifth normal nitric acid. In ease of manipulation this is preferable to the one-per-cent citric acid, which is rather tedious to work with. It has been used nearly as extensively in this country as the latter has in Great Britain. Its use has been confined largely to the deter- mination of the readily available phosphorus and potas- sium in the soil, as has the citric acid method. It is obvious that some minerals are more readily soluble than are others, and for that reason the method will distinguish between phosphorus and potassium in different forms.
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