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Heavy Metals in Soil: How Kaolin Changes Their Movement
<best guess at general location described in this article. Just list the without clarifying words or other extranious text>Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Kaolin helps keep these metals stuck in the soil. But if you swap calcium (Ca) with sodium (Na) and make the water less salty, the metals can come loose again. This is because the kaolin, which was holding the metals, also moves around. The metals were found more near the start of the column, showing they don't move very deep into the ground.
Computer simulations helped explain how these metals move, considering how they stick and come off the soil particles. This helps us understand where heavy metals go in the environment.
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