Ammonobotanophobia is the fear of Ammonia production plants, it's very rare for people but it can happen it is related to Megalophobia which is the fear of large things and huge things like Ammonia plants or chemical refineries or windmills'', ammonia plants or fertilizer plants are nothing to be afraid of, a tour or a diet can cure the fear of ammonia plants,'' you can take your daughter
if she's having fears. gluten can also cause unknown phobias so maybe you can
try gluten free foods in her diet and see if the phobia has gotten improved.
Anything containing nitrogen. Ammonia, NH3, is a common fertilizer of plants.
Is it all factories or just these. She may hear high pitched sounds that you don't. Or smells things that you do not.
dont. while possible it is risky as ammonia is toxic to all plants and a small mistake can ruin your garden
Yes- NH4NO3 is a fertiliser, as i tcontains the nitrogen that plants need for the synthesis of proteins (amino acids)
This is not a general rule; both fertilizers industry and heavy water production (by the exchange ammonia-water) use ammonia.
Urea, fertilizer, and ammonia plants release carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, various nitrogen oxides, and methane (CH4). The most obvious emission is hydrogen sulfide (H2S) but it is also released in much smaller quantities.
Leguminous plants can make their own fertilizer. When nitrogen-fixing bacteria known as Rhizobium enters the roots of the leguminous plants, the roots form nodules to house these bacteria. This bacteria converts the nitrogen in the atmosphere into ammonia that feeds the plant.
It contains nitrogen, and nitrogen is a mineral needed by all plants in order to survive. Without nitrogen, plants would have very stunted growth.
fertilizer
Fertilizer supplies plants with nitrogen and various nutrients based on the type of fertilizer which plants need for growth. It doesn't provide electrolytes however.
How much fertilizer will be used and what kind of fertilizer.
Ammonia is a air polluter. So we place ammonia plants ner towns.