spl is mixture ofcalcium hydroge phosphate and gypsum
Rock phosphate is made to react with concentrated sulphuric acid which produces a mixture of calcium sulphate and calcium-di-hydrogen phosphate. This is super phosphate.Equation Ca3(PO4)2+2H2SO4 => 2CaSO4+Ca(H2PO4)2
Iron heated with lime water produces iron phosphate
Calcium phosphate is a compound.
A mixture of lime and copper sulfate.
The main feeds (ingredients) for the process are concentrated sulphuric acid, and phosphate rock. Phosphate rock is a mixture of many minerals, but it has generous amounts of "insoluble" phosphate (PO4). Plants cannot absorb this PO4 so it is useless as a fertiliser. The main aim of the super phosphate process is to convert this PO4 into a "soluble" form.The phosphate rock is crushed into fine particles,The rock is reacted with concentrated sulphuric acid, converting much of the PO4 into a soluble form. Most of this reaction occurs quickly, but it will continue slowly over the next few days,The reacted mixture is granulated (turned into small pellets) and the granules are left to mature for weeks before use.
single super phosphate or superphosphate of lime, Ca(H 2 PO 4 ) 2 , is a compound produced by treating rock phosphate with sulfuric acid or phosphoric acid, or a mixture of the two. It is the principal carrier of phosphate, the form of phosphorus usable by plants, and is one of the world's most important fertilizers. Ordinary superphosphate contains about 20% available phosphate; double superphosphate (also called treble superphosphate) contains 40%-50% available phosphate.
Rock phosphate is made to react with concentrated sulphuric acid which produces a mixture of calcium sulphate and calcium-di-hydrogen phosphate. This is super phosphate.Equation Ca3(PO4)2+2H2SO4 => 2CaSO4+Ca(H2PO4)2
Lime is a compound.
Iron heated with lime water produces iron phosphate
Calcium phosphate is a compound.
A mixture of lime and copper sulfate.
phosphate and lime stone
Probably between a solution and a mixture
They might. What "lime and water" mixture specifically are you talking about? Key Lime pie, for example, definitely contains sugar.
Sodium phosphate is a compound and not a mixture. It consists of sodium, phosphorus and oxygen chemically combined together into a pure substance.
No, it is a mixture
The main feeds (ingredients) for the process are concentrated sulphuric acid, and phosphate rock. Phosphate rock is a mixture of many minerals, but it has generous amounts of "insoluble" phosphate (PO4). Plants cannot absorb this PO4 so it is useless as a fertiliser. The main aim of the super phosphate process is to convert this PO4 into a "soluble" form.The phosphate rock is crushed into fine particles,The rock is reacted with concentrated sulphuric acid, converting much of the PO4 into a soluble form. Most of this reaction occurs quickly, but it will continue slowly over the next few days,The reacted mixture is granulated (turned into small pellets) and the granules are left to mature for weeks before use.