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ammonia plants are not real they are fake and mythical
They don't. BWR's run wet saturated steam. There is no superheating in a BWR, because there is no way steam would come in contact with a heat source. The plant must be built to be compatible with wet steam that could condense.
Technology will not help. Trees and plants are powerful and will take all the power plant emissions right out of the air.
1. Can be made in much greater output plants 2. Steam plants can use a variety of fuel sources including nuclear fuel, whilst diesel fuel is more expensive and best reserved for transport use.
It can be up to 40 percent in modern plants, less in old ones
ammonia plants are not real they are fake and mythical
no 321 can't be sued in place of 347H in place of superheater tubes in ammonia plant as in 321 when we weld craters devrlop which is not there in case of 347 H Niobium has more affinity than Titanium for carbon and high temperature stability of Niobium Carbide is more superior than Titanium Carbides
You actually spread it on the ground in winter or before. If you were to place ammonia on a corn plant then it would kill it.
Ammonia is a source of nitrogen for plants that can digest it. Many plants cannot digest it directly, by which I mean absorb it and use it in making plant tissue and for similar needs, but many cannot. However, there are many microbes in the soil that can turn ammonia into nitrates and similar chemical compounds that plants can absorb and use. If the ammonia is not very dilute, it will kill most things, including any plant. However, many large-scale agriculturalists use ammonia for fertiliser because it is a very cheap source of nitrogen.
dont. while possible it is risky as ammonia is toxic to all plants and a small mistake can ruin your garden
Ammonia affects plant growth. Ammonia is a plant fertilizer which helps it grow better.
Some bacteria living in symbiotic relationship in plant's roots fix gaseous nitrogen to ammonia. Also when plants or animals die, some bacteria decompose proteins to ammonia.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in nodules on plant roots (legume plants; beans, peas, alfalfa) convert nitrogen in the air (ammonia) to nitrites then nitrates which is then absorbed by plants through their roots.
The differences are that: 1.Plants make their own food while mushroom does not.
a ammonia plant makes ammonia by using a special process called the Haber Bosch process they are infamous by their smell, they make fertilizers and sometimes dyes and nylon
Ammonia production plants could symbolize one of two things. The first is an unconscious signal to use the restroom, as ammonia is one of the main ingredients in urine. The second, ironically, is a desire to clean something, as ammonia is also used as an ingredient in many types of household cleaners.
1) Plant cells have cell wall which is absent in animal cell. 2) Plant cell lack centrioles whereas animal cells have centrioles.