Methods of Studying the Concentration And Composition of the Soil Solution

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' r , The results are of the same order as was obtained with the same solid material and water. Since there is no material in solution it seems that the 226 F. W. PARKER only possible explanation of the results is that the solid material causes a depression of the freezing point of the liquids when they are in the film or capillary condition, but does not affect their freezing point at contents above saturation. If this is the correct explanation for the results obtained with these liquids it i...s undoubtedly the explanation for the results obtained with soils. It may therefore be concluded that at ordinary moisture contents the freezing-point depression of the soil solution in the soil is caused by two fac- tors, the material in solution, and the finely divided solid material of the soil.
TABLE 13 The freezing-point depression of benzene in Carrington silt loam and aluminium oxide CARRINGTON SILT LOAM ALUMINIUM OXIDE Benzene Freezing-point depression Benzene Freezing-point depression per cent "C.


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