eChapter Name: Determination of Soil pH and Electrical Conductivity
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eBook Name: SOIL QUALITY AND PESTICIDE RESIDUES ANALYSIS
by Mahendra Prasad, Pushpendra Koli
Determination of pH is actually measurement of hydrogen ions activity in soil-water system. It is defined as negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion activity. Mathematically, it is expressed
as:pH = - log a H+
The pH value of a soil is an indication of soil reaction i.e. acidic, neutral or alkaline. The nutrient availability is governed by soil reaction. It is maximum at neutral pH and decreases with increase in acidity or alkalinity. Thus, pH value gives an idea about the availability of nutrients to plants.
Principle
The pH is a measure of hydrogen or hydroxyl ion activity of the soil-water system. It indicates whether the soil is acidic, neutral or alkaline in reaction. Since crop growth suffers much under both very low (strongly acidic) as well as very high pH (alkaline) conditions.
Now a days, most of the pH meters have single combined electrode. Before measuring the pH of the soil, the instrument has to be calibrated with standard buffer solution of known pH. Since, the pH is also affected by the temperature, hence, the pH meter should be adjusted to the temperature of the solution by temperature correction knob.