nitrates. they feed algae.
Inorganic chemicals are primarily found in minerals, ores, and natural deposits in the Earth's crust. They are also present in various industrial applications, including manufacturing, agriculture, and construction. Additionally, inorganic chemicals can be found in water sources, air, and soil, as well as in products such as fertilizers, batteries, and pigments.
Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and potassium nitrate (KNO3) are two common chemicals that contain nitrates. Nitrates are also found in fertilizers and explosives.
1. Water 2. Antacids
Fertilizers, pH levels, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and fecal coliform (for those of you who do not know what that is, it's bacteria found in poo.)
The two main chemicals that promote algae growth are nitrogen and phosphorus. These nutrients are commonly found in fertilizers and wastewater runoff, leading to excess nutrient levels in water bodies and promoting algae blooms.
ammonium phospahet is found in fertilizers
· Inorganic fertilizers sterilize the natural minerals and nutrients found in soils. · Inorganic fertilizers don't just effect our gardens but also our water ways. When it rains the fertilizer runs into our drains contaminating our water and killing fish. · Inorganic fertilizers sterilize the natural minerals and nutrients found in soils. · Inorganic fertilizers don't just effect our gardens but also our water ways. When it rains the fertilizer runs into our drains contaminating our water and killing fish.
phosphates
nitric acid
Bathrooms commonly contain a variety of chemicals, including cleaning agents like bleach, ammonia, and various surfactants found in soaps and shampoos. Personal care products may contain fragrances, preservatives, and active ingredients like triclosan or parabens. Additionally, air fresheners often contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can affect indoor air quality. It's important to use these chemicals safely and store them properly to minimize health risks.
Sulfuric acid
Phosphorus. (Note that is is not found in elemental form in fertilizers; instead it is usually in the form of phosphate anions.)