What are non colloidal soils?

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2026-07-18 04:45

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Non-colloidal soils are soils that do not contain clay particles, which are responsible for colloidal properties such as cation exchange capacity and high surface area. These soils typically have larger particle sizes, such as sand and silt, and do not have the ability to hold onto and exchange nutrients and water as effectively as colloidal soils.

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