I don't know about that, but if you need a really good fertilizer for your plants, try hydrogen peroxide. It has other uses for plants too, which can include helping diseased plants.
The term fire retardant means that fire will not affect the item that it describes. For example, fire retardant blankets would not be affected by flames if a fire were to happen near the blanket.
a fire blanket
Some of the materials used in the making of fire-retardant clothing include coated nylon, Kevlar, Nomex, M5 fiber, Technora, wool, and Twaron. Some of these are synthetic fibers.
This oxide doesn't exist.Br4O2 is a part of the molecule of tetrabromobisphenol A (a fire retardant).
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Yes, primarily to fish. The retardant is a fertilizer slurry. When dropped in water, the fertilizer turns to ammonia, which is toxic to fish and some other aquatic organisms. The degree of toxicity depends upon the dilution factor. Retardant drops in small streams have been known to kill trout for several miles downstream.
Aircraft dropped fire retardants such as 'Fire-trol and Phos-check are essentially industrial strength fertilizer with ammonium salts and colouring.
The term fire retardant means that fire will not affect the item that it describes. For example, fire retardant blankets would not be affected by flames if a fire were to happen near the blanket.
A NASCAR fire retardant suit can cost about $140.
yes,its fire retardant and sound proof material also
Fire retardant paints are paints that resist catching fire and so slow down the spread of a fire along a painted surface.
DAP is a fire-retardant chemical that is used as a fertilizer to add nitrogen to soil all over the word. While excellent for use as a plant food, in already acidic soil it has a tendency to increase acid levels.
Using fire-retardant materials
No.
fire retardant
Flame retardant material means that the fabric is resistant to catching fire. Yes, you can dye flame retardant cotton fabric.