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Zinc Sorption by Acid, Calcareous and Gypsiferous Soils as Related to Soil Mineralogy

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Table 2.  Clay mineralogy analysis of the soilsChlorite
Table 3. Measured range of pH values for initial experimental solutions and for each soil-sorption mixture after 24 h equilibrium in different electrolyte solutions
Table 4.Temkin, Freundlich, Langmuir isotherms parameters and coefficients of determination (R2) for total Zn sorption by different soils
Fig. 1. Zn sorption by two acid (A1, A2), two calcareous (C1, C2) and two gypsiferous soils (G1, G2) as affected by different  background cations
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