it is not an acid. that's all i know. good luck! :P
AnswerMost commercial fertilizers in the US are mild bases, frequently salts of one kind or another. However, one common fertilizer, anhydrous ammonia, is a very strong base.Bases
its either base or both because i put acid on a worksheet and got it wrong
It depends on which kind of fertilizer the farmer chooses to use and the nutrient needs of his crops.
sulphuric acid
Fertilizer is a substance that is used to make crops grow. The Native Americans showed the Pilgrims how to make crops grow by planting dead fish with the seeds. Often manure is used as a fertilizer to make crops grow. Chemicals are used as well to keep bugs, and animals, away, but, the chemical use of fertilizer can have negative side effects.
Acid.
It depends on the acid or base used. For strong acid vs. strong base, phenolphthalein can be used as indicator. For strong acid vs. weak base, methyl orange can be used as indicator. For weak acid vs. strong base, phenolphthalein can be used as indicator.
it contains Phosphoric Acid as well as its potassium salts K3PO4, K2HPO4, KH2PO4
Fertilizer was first used by the ancient Romans who tilled their crops and added nitrogen and lime to the soil because they knew it would help grow their plants.
All types. That's pretty much the definition of a fertilizer. It might be a natural fertilizer such as manure or compost, a mined fertilizer such as phosphate or potash, or a manufactured fertilizer such as urea or monoammonium phosphate.
Since the word "acid" is used in the name, you can bet it is an acid, and not a base.
Sulfuric Acid