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1. Minerals existing in nature as nitrates:

- gwihabaite: (NH4, K)NO3

- nitratine: KNO3

- niter: NaNO3

- nitrobarite: Ba(NO3)2

2. Nitrates are released during the decomposition of organic wastes of animal origin.

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