Soluble salts are not leached from these soils, and in some cases they build up to levels that curtail plant growth.
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Chemists who studied platinum dissolved it in aqua regia ( a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids ) to create soluble salts.
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When ground water seeped into the salt beds of the Paradox Formation it carried away the topmost and more soluble salts, leaving gypsum.
34.
Magnesium is absorbed orally at about 30 % bioavailability from any " water soluble salt, " such as magnesium chloride or magnesium citrate.
35.
For example, zinc cannot be solvated by hydrochloric acid, but it can be converted into the soluble salt zinc chloride by a chemical reaction.
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The Soil can be affected by the problem of salinity due to presence of excessive concentrations of soluble salts, sodium or both at once.
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If soils are high in soluble salts, the osmotic potential is likely to be lower in the soil solution than in the plant root cells.
38.
It moves through the aquatic environment similarly to arsenic and antimony; its water-soluble salts, in higher concentrations, have a similar toxicological profile to that of arsenic.
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The causes of the decay have been attributed to the presence of soluble salts, particularly chlorides and sulfates, present in the mortar used to fix the stones.
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In the brick, tile, earthenware and pottery industries barium carbonate is added to clays to precipitate soluble salts ( calcium sulfate and magnesium sulfate ) that cause efflorescence.