No. Aluminum sulfate is a compound of aluminum, sulfur, and oxygen.
aluminum and sulfer
Plow in some elemental sulfur or aluminum sulphate. It doesn't happen overnight, though. Check with your county Agricultural Extension Office for precise details.
Probably sulfur, not sulphate. The atomic number of sulfur is 16.
Sodium, Aluminum, Sulfur, Chlorine Largest---------------------->Smallest
Copper sulphate.
Aluminum Sulfate is Al2 SO4 (aluminum, sulfur, and oxygen)
Not if it is watered in after putting it out. It would be dangerous if the dog got into the aluminum sulphate and ate all of it. I am assuming it is the gardening aluminum sulphate.
aluminum sulphate is colourless
aluminum and sulfer
The formula for sulphate is SO4. That means there are 2 elements in sulphate; sulfur and oxygen.
Aluminium Sulphate= Al2(SO4)3
Aluminum Sulphate helps create an acid soil condition for plants. Ammonium Sulphate is a fast release, quick acting source of nitrogen.
Plow in some elemental sulfur or aluminum sulphate. It doesn't happen overnight, though. Check with your county Agricultural Extension Office for precise details.
Yes. If the soil later needs to be acidified somewhat for a particular crop, it is done by adding aluminum sulphate or ground sulfur to the soil.
Probably sulfur, not sulphate. The atomic number of sulfur is 16.
The chemical formula of aluminum sulfate is Al2(SO4)3, consequently this compound contain aluminum, sulfur and oxygen.
iron sulphate