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A nitrogen fertilizer is what is used to fertilize pecan trees (Carya illinoiensis).Specifically, ammonium nitrate is an effective, reasonably priced nitrogen fertilizer for pecan trees. It is sold in packages marked 33-0-0 for 33% weight of nitrogen and 0% each of phosphorus and potassium. Another effective, reasonably priced nitrogen fertilizer is ammonium sulfate (21-0-0), at 21% nitrogen.
Light is light and a photon is a photon wherever it comes from. The fertilizer ( especially if rich in nitrogen ) is another matter.
because the atmosphere contains water vapor, which causes it to rain on earth and it contains oxygen so we could breathe and it also contains nitrogen for the nitrogen cycle. the atmosphere is also important because it has carbon dioxide so the plants could "breathe" and another reason is that it has the ozone layer, which protects us from the sun's harmful rays.
No. nitrogen is not always bonded with another element. Nitrogen gas which makes up the great majority of our atmosphere (air) is just nitrogen
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
Nitrogen, Phosphorous, and Potash with a variety of other trace elements and metals. This is also know as the analysis. Look on a box of 'Miracle Gro' the next time you are at the store. You'll see 3 numbers together, they represent the % of Nitrogen, Phosphorous, & Potash. (Urea is a form of a nitrogen rich fertilizer made from synthesizing ammonia -- which is a gas -- with carbon dioxide; another commonly used form of nitrogen fertilizer, especially in the US, is anhydrous ammonia.)The 'chemical' fertilisers contain the same chemicals as in 'natural' fertilisers. It's just a bit more convenient to sprinkle in the 'chemical' ones than digging in a wheelbarrow load of manure!Answer IIDifferent chemical fertilizer have different chemicals as Urea , DAP contains di ammonium phosphate and so on .
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
there are 5 electrons in the outermost shell of electrically neutral nitrogen atom.
Yes, compostable material can be recycled. By definition, it falls into the category of carbon- or nitrogen-rich in content and therefore lends itself to re-use in its current form (such as canes or furnishings in the case of compostable tree branches and trunks) or another (such as humus, at the end of the composting process).
At standard temperature, nitrogen is both an element and a molecule. It is an element because it has the same number of protons in the nuclei of all its atoms, and it is a molecule because it contains two separate atoms that are covalently bonded to one another and is electrically neutral
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.