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Ammonium nitrate itself is usually made by reacting ammonia with nitric acid. It does not occur naturally.
No. Ammonia and urea are distinct chemical compounds, as are their nitrates.
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Ammonium Nitrate + Water
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nitrate of ammonia
Ammonia and nitrate are ionic forms of nitrogen that can be consumed by plants.Specifically, the symbol for ammonia is NH4. The symbol for nitrate is NO3. Ammonia tends to attach to soil particles whereas nitrate tends to move with soil moisture.
Ammonia nitrate is used as fertilizer; ammonium nitrite is only a contaminant.
Ammonia nitrate is used as fertilizer; ammonium nitrite is only a contaminant.
since ammonium nitrate decomposes on heating so ammonium nitrate is covered with excess of calcium hydroxide with some water and then heated to get ammonia
Ammonium nitrate itself is usually made by reacting ammonia with nitric acid. It does not occur naturally.
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No. Ammonia and urea are distinct chemical compounds, as are their nitrates.
Sodium nitrate is more soluble in water.
not by itself it isnt...
Nitrification