Well, i did a report on acids and ofcourse they are used in fertilizers :)
Sulfur is used to make fertilizer, paper, film, matches, tires, and drugs.
Yes
Potassium is the element that used to be first to make fertilizer.
Ingredients derived from it can be used to make a bomb, but it is not unstable in it's fertilizer form. For example, it was used to make the Oklahoma City bomb.
Sulfur is used to make fertilizer, paper, film, matches, tires, and drugs.
Nitrogen.
Bases
Nitrogen.
Phosphoric acid is used to make phosphate fertilizer and is also found in soft drinks.
Fertilizers are not acids; they are phosphates, nitrates,etc.
Yes, acids and bases can be used to make fertilizers by adjusting the pH of the soil to optimize nutrient availability for plant uptake. For example, acidic soils can be treated with lime (a base) to neutralize the pH and make nutrients more accessible to plants. However, caution should be taken to avoid excessively low or high pH levels, which can harm plant growth.
Phosphate is the correct answer.