No. Ammonium Sulphate may be present in some fertilisers, but not sulphite.
* ammonium sulphide: (NH4)2S ammonium sulphite: (NH4)2SO3
(nh4)hso3
An ammonium carbamate is the ammonium salt of carbamic acid - used as a nitrogen fertilizer and in the manufacturer of urea.
Ammonium sulfate is most commonly called "fertilizer".
Ammonium sulfate is very soluble in water; it is used as fertilizer.
The chemical formula of ammonium sulphite is (NH4)2SO3.
* ammonium sulphide: (NH4)2S ammonium sulphite: (NH4)2SO3
(nh4)hso3
This is a fertilizer containing ammonium phosphates.
CAS no. 17026-44-7
This is a fertilizer containing ammonium phosphates.
Yes. It is a common fertilizer.
Ammonium sulfate is the chemical name for NH4 2SO3.
Ammonium nitrate is a product from a fertilizer plant.
Nitrogen is absolutely essential for life and is a main component of any fertilizer. Ammonium Nitrate has tow nitrogens and is extremely soluble making it very easy to deliver to the plant/crop.
An ammonium carbamate is the ammonium salt of carbamic acid - used as a nitrogen fertilizer and in the manufacturer of urea.
Fertilizer.