Exercise 5 Characteristics of Soil Colloids
Exercise 5 Characteristics of Soil Colloids
I. Clay Colloids
• On the other hand, composition can be different but minerals can have
exactly the same crystal structure or atomic arrangement
Ex. KCl - bitter
NaCl - salty
• Most clay minerals are aluminosilicates where the major elements in their
structure are:
• usually associated with relatively young soils derived from volcanic ash
and characteristically containing high organic matter (in the
Philippines)
• represented by allophane and imogolite
• allophane have high cation or anion exchange capacity which is
apparently pH-dependent
• allophane is thought to be a gel (jellylike) in soils, too poorly
crystallized for detection, hence, difficult to know exactly how it looks
Constituents of Humus