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Fulvic Acid: CEC and acidity

I also had the same question. I understand now that fulvic acid have higher CEC because it has high number of carboxyl groups which dissociates and carry negative charges. However, I don't really understand why increasing acidity corresponds to increasing CEC (which is stated in lecture 17, slide 6). Unless increasing acidity does not refer to lower pH. Thank you!

AiniSun (talk)23:28, 17 April 2017
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Aini, fulvic acids have a high number of functional groups per unit mass (e.g. R-COOH) which when dissociated and release H+. In other words, functional groups on organic compounds are places where charge will form. Thus SOM high in fulvic acids have a large exchangeable acidity.

SandraBrown (talk)03:28, 18 April 2017