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Q: What is the term for the conversion of ammonia to nitrite and then to nitrate?
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Simple nutrients is a term used in water testing. The test looks for Ammonium, Nitrate Nitrate plus Nitrite, and Phosphate in your water sample. There is an MSDS standard quality that should be met.


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Ammonium nitrate is a chemical compound composed of ammonium and nitrate ions, commonly used as a fertilizer and explosive. Nitrate of ammonia, on the other hand, does not refer to a specific chemical compound but can be a general term used to describe any compound that contains the nitrate ion and ammonia group. The terms may sometimes be used interchangeably, but they can refer to different specific compounds depending on context.


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What is the scientific term for ammonia?

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What is the symbol for nitrate ion?

NO3- is the term.


Nitrate reduction test what does the presence of gas indicate?

if you look up the term Denitrification The formation of gaseous nitrogen and/or oxides of nitrogen from nitrate or nitrite by certain bacteria during ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION. Denitrification only occurs in ANAEROBIC or MICROAEROPHILIC conditions when there is sufficient organic carbon to support reaction. Denitrification may be used as a treatment technology to remove nitrogen oxides from liquid waste streams.


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What element is NO3?

NO3- stands for nitrate anion. It has to have one negative charge ( .- ) in superscript position.


What is an example of denitrification?

Denitrification occurs when N is lost through the conversion of nitrate to gaseous forms of N, such as nitric oxide, nitrous oxide and dinitrogen gas. This occurs when the soil is saturated and the bacteria use nitrate as an oxygen source. De-nitrification is common in poorly drained soils.