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Which of the Following Soil Additives Would Best Reduce the Concentration

Question 42

Question 42

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Which of the following soil additives would best reduce the concentration of dissolved Fe3+ in ground water?


A) lime [Ca(OH) 2]
B) saltpeter [KNO3]
C) ferric chloride [FeCl3]
D) ammonium nitrate
E) ammonium sulfate

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