Yes, phosphates are used as fertilizers.
Phosphate is a mineral used in making soda.
Chemistry is used in agriculture in many ways. Some chemicals are used for fertilizers and others are used for processing.
ATP contains three phosphate groups. The third phosphate group (the outermost one) is called the alpha phosphate. The breaking of this phosphate bond is accompanied by the release of a large amount of energy which can be used to drive key steps in metabolic reactions. With the removal of alpha phosphate, the remainder molecule is ADP
calcium dihydrogen phosphate, calcium phosphate, and calcium carbonate
When ATP is used, it becomes ADP or Adenine Di-Phosphate. Adding another phosphate will "recharge" ATP.
Yes, it is a nonrenewable resource.
limestone
Phosphates are very common fertilizers.
SSP= Single Super Phosphate is a type of Fertilizer used for agriculture. Molecular formula:Ca(H20P4)2.H2O 4,
Phosphate is the correct answer.
Barium phosphate (BaHPO4) is used for: - component of flame retardants - component of phosphors
it used for fertilizer
Florida is a state in South Eastern USA. Agriculture and mining are two major industries of Florida. In agriculture production of citrus and in mining phosphate is the major source of revenue. Florida produces 25 percent of total phosphate in world.
Phosphate is used by farmers in fertilizers for healthy growth of plants and/or crops.
Phosphate is the correct answer.
Phosphate fertilizer is a compound, not an element. The compound contains phosphorus.
Berkelium is not used in agriculture.