Talk:Sumapaz Páramo

Latest comment: 6 years ago by UrsoBR in topic Chemical impossibility

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Chemical impossibility

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The "Soil" section says that "the soil of this region is acidic, with high levels of sodium and potassium." That's impossible in chemistry. Sodium and potassium are called "alkali metals" for a reason - by complex mechanisms, they raise the pH of anything that contains them in significant amounts. No acidic substance can have high levels of sodium or potassium. For this reason, I have marked this phrase with the "Dubious" tag.

UrsoBR (talk) 22:22, 25 January 2018 (UTC)Reply