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  2. Humic substance - Wikipedia

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    Humic substances account for 50 – 90% of cation exchange capacity in soils. "Humic substances" is an umbrella term covering humic acid, fulvic acid and humin, which differ in solubility. By definition, humic acid (HA) is soluble in water at neutral and alkaline pH, but insoluble at acidic pH < 2. Fulvic acid (FA) is soluble in water at any pH.

  3. Potassium humate - Wikipedia

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    Potassium humate is used in agriculture as a fertilizer additive to increase the efficiency of fertilizers especially nitrogen- and phosphorus-based fertilizer inputs. Other salts of humic acid are manufactured, mainly sodium humate, which is used in animal health supplements. It also can be used in aquaculture.

  4. Humin - Wikipedia

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    The organic components can be subdivided into fractions that are soluble, largely humic acids, and insoluble, the humins. Humins make up about 50% of the organic matter in soil. Humins make up about 50% of the organic matter in soil.

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    Moving into a new home usually means leaving behind certain things, like that old shower curtain you used to have. At Home Depot, you can pick up a solid polyester shower curtain with built-in ...

  6. Humic acid - Wikipedia

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    Humic substance From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  7. Leonardite - Wikipedia

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    It is a rich source of humic acid (up to 90%) [2] and is used as a soil conditioner, as a stabilizer for ion-exchange resins in water treatment, [3] in the remediation of polluted environments and as a drilling additive. [4] It was named after A. G. Leonard, first director of the North Dakota Geological Survey, in recognition of his work on ...