Acid precipitation has an abnormally high concentration of

Chapter 37, Problem 37.26

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Acid precipitation has an abnormally high concentration of hydrogen ions (H). One effect of acid precipitation is to deplete the soil of nutrients such as calcium (Ca2), potassium (K), and magnesium (Mg2). Suggest a hypothesis to explain how acid precipitation washes these nutrients from the soil. How might you test your hypothesis? 13

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