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196 speciation<br />

–<br />

Al<br />

H 2 O<br />

K<br />

H2O H2O +<br />

O P<br />

O –<br />

O –<br />

–<br />

=<br />

–<br />

–<br />

H 2O<br />

O<br />

OH OH<br />

K +<br />

H 2 O<br />

H 2 O<br />

Na +<br />

H 2 O<br />

H 2 O<br />

H 2 O<br />

H 2 O<br />

H 2 O<br />

H 2 O<br />

O –<br />

CC<br />

Cl –<br />

O –<br />

COM<br />

Figure 10.1. Species around soil particles (CC = clay colloid; COM = colloidal organic matter).<br />

R<br />

C<br />

R<br />

R<br />

C<br />

R R<br />

C C<br />

H H<br />

cis<br />

NH 2<br />

R<br />

R C H<br />

CH3<br />

S<br />

Conformers<br />

R<br />

R<br />

Stereoisomers<br />

C C<br />

R<br />

R<br />

H R<br />

C C<br />

R H<br />

trans<br />

NH2<br />

H C R<br />

Figure 10.2. Common forms of organic compounds that have the same number and type of elements<br />

and bonds arranged in different orientations.<br />

CH 3<br />

R<br />

K +<br />

Na +<br />

K +

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