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In spa 6.2 To demonstrate cation exchange capacity in a soil. Why does the potassium chloride release/leach out the calcium ions into the soil solution?? I understand the idea behind cation exchange.... But what is it about the potassium chloride in particular that has the ability to kick out the calcium ions?? Calcium is Ca++ Potassium is K+ Hoping for a simplified answer that is student friendly for weaker students
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