Changes for page Calciumcarbonate content
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... ... @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ 13 13 To determine the amount of chalk (CaCO,,3,,) present in a soil sample one needs to use hydrochloric acid (10% HCl) and drip this on the sample. The amount of fizzing is the indication for the amount of chalk present. One must take into consideration that the fizzing is also determined by the speed of the hydrochloric acid in the sediment. For example: sand will give a quicker and more violent fizzing than clay, but clay will fizz for a longer time. 14 14 15 15 16 -**Amount of calcium** 16 += **Amount of calcium** = 17 17 18 18 (% class="table-hover" %) 19 19 |=((( ... ... @@ -29,29 +29,9 @@ 29 29 |Calcareous|Audible fizzing and less visible, about 2% CaCO,,3,, 30 30 |Calcium rich|Visible fizzing, more than 1 or 2% CaCO,,3,, 31 31 32 -= See also = 33 - 34 -Color 35 - 36 -Consistency 37 - 38 -Odor 39 - 40 -Oil/water reaction 41 - 42 -Sampling methods 43 - 44 -Soil boundaries 45 - 46 -Sorting 47 - 48 -Spot gradation 49 - 50 -Tensile strength 51 - 52 52 = References = 53 53 54 -* Yetto be added34 +* NEN-EN-ISO 14688-1:2019 55 55 ))) 56 56 57 57