🌱 Cation Exchange Capacity in Living Soil

Interactive Demonstrations:

Ca²⁺
Mg²⁺
K⁺
NH₄⁺
Ca²⁺
K⁺

Understanding CEC in Living Soil

Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) measures soil's ability to hold and exchange positively charged nutrients.

Key Components:

  • Clay Particles: Negatively charged surfaces attract cations
  • Organic Matter: High CEC from decomposed plant material
  • Plant Roots: Exchange H⁺ ions for nutrients
  • Microorganisms: Facilitate nutrient cycling
Calcium (Ca²⁺)
Magnesium (Mg²⁺)
Potassium (K⁺)
Ammonium (NH₄⁺)