Abstract
The adsorption of Cu, Zn, and Pb from acetate solutions is accompanied by higher values of the affinity constants compared to the adsorption of the same cations from nitrate solutions. The observed differences are due to the formation of stable charged complexes of acetate ions with heavy metal cations, whose binding strength with the surface of soil particles is higher than that of free ions, and also due to the possible precipitation of poorly soluble metal compounds in a calcareous ordinary chernozem.
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