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Clay Properties: Adsorption and Cation Exchange

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This lecture covers the characteristics and properties of clays, focusing on their adsorbing power, cation exchange capacity, and the relationship between saturation rate and pH. It explains the adsorption of metals by different clays, the buffering capacity of soils, and the formation of clay-humic complexes.

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