y = C + a1 • (1 - e-k1t)+ a2 • (1 - e-k2t)
Where: C — amount of base or acid to reach the given pH, cmol/kg
y — amount of fed base or acid, cmol/kg
t — time, sec
a1 — base or acid consumption of faster process, cmol/kg
a2 — base or acid consumption of slower process, cmol/kg
k1 — rate constant of faster process, s-1
k2 — rate constant of slower process, s-1
Our aim was to find and describe the relations among parameters of this function and selected properties of soils: pH, clay+silt content, organic matter, hydrolytic acidity, CEC and exchangeable cations. To reveal the connection of these properties with kinetics of acid-base buffer reactions we used stepwise linear regression analysis an correlation analysis.
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