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AGPR201 17 02 Texture Class Analysis
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AGPR201 17 02 Texture Class Analysis
AGPR201 17 01 Lab 4 Texture Density & Porosity
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AGPR201 17 01 Lab 4 Texture Density & Porosity
How did you get PD?
This is so much more clear compared to how my professor explains it
Please, how did you get the particles density
Thank you sir ❤
Here because of an SIUC Soil Sciences Class Spring23
Thanks for your explanation
Hello! i just want to ask how did it became 0.53? What was the formula used to be able to get the 0.53? Thank You
Thank you very much for this clear and concise explanation. You remind me of my HS Agriculture teacher, Mr. (Forrest) Morris of Stanberry R-2 High School, Stanberry, Missouri. I've been out of high school for 22 years and remember him vividly. Again, thank you for your help.
What is soil
Well describe.🥰🇮🇳❣️
Nice lecture. Being a agriculture student i should gain knowledge from your channel.
It's surprising how hard it is to find a video that breaks these concepts down into simple terms anyone can understand. Thank you!
thanks this was really clear and concise
Great video! Can you link to a following video expanding on where you left off?
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New videos please
Love your videos
Thankyou so much
Where can we get the whole movie?
POG
Hmmm...????!!! Surprising results. The opposite of what I expected to occur. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome
Nice explanation
HI sir,
What is the process of carrying out these procedures: If I were to breakdown a dried plants ( organic molecules) for instance, to release ions into an inorganic ion form?
Help! Why is oxygen atoms larger than silicon if oxygen is 8 and silicon is 14? I cannot find the answer on google.
@@taowang4663 so now that rabbit hole is deep. Thanks for the diving board. I didn't go to any formal school. I just want to understand this. "So far" the bonding makes the silicon +4 and goes from atomic radi of 111 to 26? And the -2 of the Oxygen from 48 to 140? Still trying to sort it out. The video says covalent bond. Seems ill be stuck in this rabbit hole for a bit.
@@jamesleroy7752 because it's not to scale.
at 1:38, shouldn't you be saying "oxidation state" instead of "charge"?
Once Al replaces Si in tetrahedron will it still have 4 oxygen? Or will it reduce to 3 because in the picture it shows only 3 and one apical oxygen further apart.
How many method to determine hydraulic conductivity?
How to determine the hydraulic conductivity in the field method please tell me
Out of all the videos on buffering capability this was the best because it was simple and understandable thank you for this video
Thank you for making this lecture available.
villarjose348@gmail.com matlab?
what types of soil or material will have great adhesion force for the water molecule?
from your diagram, a material that has more pore or more surface are will have a higher capillary rise? would something like biochar (charcoal) has the highest capillary rise due to its many pores/surface area?
what are the percentage of particle types to be classified as loamy sand to get the maximum capillary rise?
what types of soil should be above the water table so water can be transport to the plant roots in the tope soil?
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Great explanation Professor.
Note one college student appreciates this
GOD bless you for that presentation and help
how one can determine the stoniness of his soil?
guy with da triangle what will he stab
very educative and excellence work
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I would like to invite you to come to my uni and show how to give a clear and understandable explanation to my beloved lecturer.
Great content professor, very concise and informative. Thank you 🙏😊
When was this made? This was super helpful for my soils exam! :)
every video is 9 years old. where is he now?
outstanding sir
where did the excess of elections come from?
Each Oxygen has a -2 and there are a total of 4 separate oxygen each with -2. Since the silicon is a +4, it can only cancel out 2 out of 4 oxygens. So what you have left is 2 oxygens, remembering each oxygen has a value of -2, your total left will be -4.
@@kmhowardva I think that silicon cation 'attracts' one electron of each oxygen anion. This also gives the overall charge of -4 on the silicate.