There is said to be about 600 grams of nitrogen in 1.00 pound of ammonium and 130 pounds of phosphorus available in 1.00 pounds of ammonium phosphate.
- potassium chloride - ammonium and calcium nitrate - ammonium and sodium phosphates - ammonium sulfate etc.
Any of a large number of natural and synthetic materials, including manure and nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium compounds, spread on or worked into soil to increase its capacity to support plant growth.
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which bacteria remove nitrogen from the air and make it available to plants.
When the plant stores the nitrogen in the roots, it produces a lump on the root called a nitrogen nodule. The roots can reserve the Nitrogen and Phosphate for a very long time.
The three parts of an ATP, adenosine triphosphate, molecule are:A sugar (ribose)3 phosphates (the energy is stored in the unstable covalent phosphate bonds)Adenine (a double ring of carbon and nitrogen)
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There is no compound by the name nitrogen phosphate. The best match I could think of is ammonium phosphate with the formula, (NH4)3PO4
Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Phosphorua and Oxygen
Giving nutrients to farm crops describes the use of Factamfos fertilizers. The fertilizer in question is a product of FACT (Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore) in India. It releases ammonium phosphate, ammonium sulphate, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulphur.
It gives essential Nitrogen and Phosphorusnutrients to the plants
(NH4)3PO43 nitrogen atoms12 hydrogen atoms1 phosphorous atom4 oxygen atoms=======================add20 total atoms in ammonium phosphate---------------------------------------------------
Petroleum can meet the carbon and energy requirements for an oil-degrading bacterium, but nitrogen and phosphate are not usually available in mass amounts. Nitrogen and phosphate are essential for making proteins, phospholipids, nucleic acids, and ATP among the bacteria.
Phosphorus: Chemical weathering and physical weathering are two types of weathering involved in the phosphorus cycle. In chemical weathering, a chemical reaction causes phosphate (A phosphate is a salt of phosphorus acid) rocks to break down and released by lichens can cause chemical weathering. In physical weathering, processes such as wind, rain, and freezing release particles of rock and phosphate into soil. However, most phosphate in run-off settles on lake and ocean bottoms and will not enter the biotic community unless the sediment is disturbed.Nitrogen: Excess nitrate and ammonium that are not taken up by plants mix with rainwater and are washed from the soil into the ground water and streams. This unused nitrogen may settle to ocean, lake, or river bottoms in sediments. Eventually, these sediments will form rock and the nitrogen will not be available. Only after centuries of weathering will the nitrogen be released into the water.
Nope you need phosphorus for buds not nitrogen
The chemical compound (NH4)3PO4 contains 4 elements. The elements in this compound are: Nitrogen (N), Hydrogen (H), Phosphorus (P) and Oxygen (O). In one molecule of this compound there are 20 atoms: 1 Nitrogen atom, 4 Hydrogen atoms, 3 Phosphorus atoms and 12 Oxygen atoms.
The answer is made by carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.
- potassium chloride - ammonium and calcium nitrate - ammonium and sodium phosphates - ammonium sulfate etc.