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Redox Potential in Soil
Redox potential in soil refers to the measure of the oxidation-reduction reactions occurring within the soil matrix. It is a key indicator of the soil’s ability to support microbial activity. Additionally, it also speaks to the ability to support nutrient availability. The redox potential is determined by the balance between oxidizing agents (electron acceptors) and…
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Graphite Urea
Graphite urea is a compound formed by combining graphite and urea. Graphite is a form of carbon that is primarily known for its use in pencils and as a lubricant. Urea, on the other hand, is a type of organic compound that is used as a fertilizer and in the production of plastics and resins.…
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Allotropes of Carbon
This is a simple and excellent explanation of carbon allotropes. Thanks to The Organic Chemistry Tutor for sharing this!










