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Sulfuric acid is a colorless, dense, and oily liquid that is used to make chemicals and other materials such as fertilizers, paints, explosives, etc. It is also used to refine petroleum.
It can be used as a cleaner and a disinfectant
Launch vehicles use four types of propellants: (1) petroleum; (2) cryogenics; (3) hypergolics; and (4) solids. * Petroleum is normally kerosene. * Cryogenics is normally liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen * Hypergolics are fuels that ignite when they come into contact with each other, commonly hydrazine smf nitrogen tetroxide * Solid fuels can be made of different substances.
No. Sulpuhric acid may be used in a chemical reaction with other things to MAKE explosives, but explosives do not contain sulphuric acid.
Organic fertilizer is only a source of nitrogen; chemical manmade fertilizers can offer nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous and other microelements. These fertilizers are stable and can be easily transported at long distances.
Other IEDs may use military and commercial explosives, such as trinitrotoluene (TNT), ammonium nitrate (fertilizer), and fuel oil (ANFO).
They are not better than organic fertilizers. They can really harm the plant. ---------- Organic fertilizer is only a source of nitrogen; chemical manmade fertilizers can offer nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous and other microelements. These fertilizers are stable and can be easily transported at long distances. Natural fertilizers are insufficient for all the world.
Clarles Embree Thorne has written: 'Commercial and other fertilizers on wheat' -- subject(s): Wheat, Fertilizers