Minerals and chemicals
salts and fertilizers.
Examples: chlorides, phosphates, nitrates, sulfides, vanadates etc.
Examples are: nitrates, phosphates, oxalates, stearates, selenates, sulfates etc.
These are salts derived from the same acid; examples are: nitrates, chlorides, sulfates, acetates, fluorides, phosphates etc.
Plant and algae growth increases
Nitrates and Phosphates. :)
plant nutrient
Fertilizers are not acids; they are phosphates, nitrates,etc.
Examples: potassium chloride, phosphates, nitrates.
a. fertilizers b. pesticides c. phosphates d. nitrates Nitrates is not the answer. so it's either a,b,c. probably B
phosphates, nitrates, potassium chloride, fertilizers with microelements, natural fertilizers Ex.: ammonium nitrate, urea, ammonium sulphate, sodium phosphate, etc.
Examples: chlorides, phosphates, nitrates, sulfides, vanadates etc.
David C. Reutter has written: 'Nitrogen and phosphorus in streams of the Great Miami River Basin, Ohio, 1998-2000' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Fertilizers, Environmental aspects of Nitrates, Environmental aspects of Phosphates, Fertilizers, Nitrates, Nutrient pollution of water, Phosphates, Pollution, Water
Nitrates and phosphates are fertilizers, and therefore if you have too much of them in a pond, it will become choked with an excessive growth of algae.
Fertilizers typically add nitrates, phosphates and sulfates as well as salts of magnesium, potassium and calcium. They may also contain micronutrients of other metals.
Examples are: nitrates, phosphates, oxalates, stearates, selenates, sulfates etc.
Examples: chlorides, nitrates, phosphates, chlorates, bromides, iodides etc.
Nitrogen,Potassium,Phosphorus (sulphates, nitrates,phosphates as fertilizers plus humus and water in a clayey/alluvial soil.)