phosphorus is part of the nitrogen family
Nitrogen cycle is made up of nitrogen gas so when nitrogen gas and oxide compress they make a nitrogen cycle. With the phosphorus cycle it doesn't compress gas it just goes to gas to oxide making phosphorus cycle.
The next to the last of the three numbers on a fertilizer bag represents the phosphorus content. The numbers indicate the presence of the three main nutrients within fertilizer. The nutrients are given in alphabetical order: Nitrogen [N], Phosphorus [P], and Potassium [K].
Phosphorus
Phosphorus
A. F. Harrison has written: 'Review of nitrogen distribution and cycling in forest ecosystems' 'Soil organic phosphorus' -- subject(s): Soils, Phosphorus content, Phosphorus
Wayne D. Erskine has written: 'The influence of waterway management on water quality with particular reference to suspended solids, phosphorus and nitrogen' -- subject(s): Nitrogen content, Phosphorus content, Suspended sediments, Water, Water quality management
phosphorus is part of the nitrogen family
Phosphorus is in the Nitrogen family which includes: Nitrogen Phosphorus Arsenic Antimony Bismuth
THey are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus
potassium, yes (in revive). nitrogen phosphorus? i dont think so
Yes. Nitrogen and phosphorus would form a covalent bond.
nitrogen phosphorus potassium
Richard H. Coupe has written: 'Concentrations and loads of nitrogen and phosphorus in the Yazoo River, northwestern Mississippi, 1996-97' -- subject(s): Nitrogen content, Nutrient pollution of water, Phosphorus content, Pollution, Water 'Water quality of the tidal Potomac River and estuary' -- subject(s): Water quality
Nitrogen cycle is made up of nitrogen gas so when nitrogen gas and oxide compress they make a nitrogen cycle. With the phosphorus cycle it doesn't compress gas it just goes to gas to oxide making phosphorus cycle.
Phosphorus is in the Other Nonmetals or also called the nitrogen group.