Soluble is the form in which elements are taken up in fertilizers. That's why there must be some kind of irrigating, spraying or watering after fertilizer is applied. In fact, the lack of adequate soil moisture is the reason why plant necessary nutrients may be present in the soil but unavailable for being taken up by plant roots.
Fertilizers can be applied in solid or liquid form. They are taken up by the plant in solution.
== == it is taken up either by the roots or leaves
Nitrate fertilizer is a type of fertilizer that provides plants with nitrogen in the form of nitrates. It is water-soluble and can be easily taken up by plant roots for growth and development. However, excessive use of nitrate fertilizers can lead to water contamination and other environmental issues.
The chemical formula of phosphorite used in superphosphate fertilizer is generally Ca(H2PO4)2, which is a type of phosphate rock. Superphosphate fertilizer is created by treating phosphorite with sulfuric acid to form water-soluble phosphate compounds that can be easily taken up by plants.
These elements form chemical compounds.
No, each element is in basic form and are always only made up from themselves. When elements are combined this is a compound.
Two different elements combine chemically to form a compound.
Elements are made up of atoms, not molecules. Atoms are the smallest unit of an element that retains its properties. When atoms of different elements combine chemically, they form molecules.
All life forms are carbon based. You breath in oxygen, which is taken up by your muscles and tissues.
Atoms make up elements. groups of elements make up molecules. Groups of molecules form macromolecules (polymers) which make up cells.
Molecules aren't different because they are the smallest part of a compound. Compounds are made up of multiple kinds of elements. So molecules are the elements that make up of the compounds.
Fertilizer acts as a catalyst for plants which means that it speeds up the growing process of the plant.