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Role of Ultrasonic in Soil Salinity Remediation.


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1 Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Physics, Amolakchand Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal-445001,, India
2 Department of Physics, Amolakchand Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal-445001,, India
3 Department of Physics, Sardar Patel Mahavidyalaya, Chandrapur-442002,, India
 

Densities and ultrasonic velocities were measured for the pure (distill water), binary and ternary liquid mixtures formed by distilled water-potassium sulfate and distilled water-potassium sulfate-sodium chloride/ magnesium chloride at 288.15 K over the entire concentration range 0.02-0.2 mol-kg–1. The experimental data is used to calculate the different acoustical and volumetric parameters. These parameters are explained on the basis of molecular interactions between the components of the mixtures. The potassium sulfate shows, maximum molecular interactions at higher concentration in all the solvents (water, sodium chloride and magnesium chloride), which can also be castoff to control the salinity of soil using electrostatic interactions among saline salts and fertilizers.

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Potassium Sulfate, Fertilizer, Non-linearity Parameter, Isothermal Compressibility, Salinity
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Authors

Paritosh L. Mishra
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Physics, Amolakchand Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal-445001,, India
Ajay B. Lad
Department of Physics, Amolakchand Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal-445001,, India
Urvashi P. Manik
Department of Physics, Sardar Patel Mahavidyalaya, Chandrapur-442002,, India

Abstract


Densities and ultrasonic velocities were measured for the pure (distill water), binary and ternary liquid mixtures formed by distilled water-potassium sulfate and distilled water-potassium sulfate-sodium chloride/ magnesium chloride at 288.15 K over the entire concentration range 0.02-0.2 mol-kg–1. The experimental data is used to calculate the different acoustical and volumetric parameters. These parameters are explained on the basis of molecular interactions between the components of the mixtures. The potassium sulfate shows, maximum molecular interactions at higher concentration in all the solvents (water, sodium chloride and magnesium chloride), which can also be castoff to control the salinity of soil using electrostatic interactions among saline salts and fertilizers.

Keywords


Potassium Sulfate, Fertilizer, Non-linearity Parameter, Isothermal Compressibility, Salinity

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