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How to Determine Specific Gravity of Soils ?

There are two basic methods of determining specific gravity of soils: 1. Pycnometer method 2. Density bottle method. 1. Pycnometer Method: Pycnometer method is used to determine the specific gravity of coarse-grained soils. Apparatus: In this method, a pycnometer of 900-mL capacity is used for determination of specific gravity. However, IS – 2720 (Part 3/sec 2) – 1980 recommends the [...]

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Montmorillonite: Structure, Formation and Uses | Soil Minerals

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Structure of Montmorillonite 2. Electrical Charge and Isomorphous Substitution 3. Morphology and Surface Area 4. Formation and Occurrence 5. Commercial Uses. Structure of Montmorillonite: The basic structural unit of montmorillonite mineral consists of one alumina sheet sandwiched between two silica sheets. The oxygen atoms at the tip of each silica sheet combine with [...]

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How to Identify Clay Minerals in Soil: 5 Methods | Soil Mineralogy

Clay minerals in soils can be identified using one or more of the following methods: 1. X-ray diffraction (XRD) 2. Differential thermal analysis (DTA) 3. Transmission electron microscopy 4. Scanning electron microscopy 5. Infrared spectroscopy. Method # 1. X-Ray Diffraction: X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique is one of the most commonly used methods to identify the minerals present in a soil, [...]

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