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Nitrogen and phosporus
Specifically, in engineering terminology, an alloy is a mixture of two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements fused together so as to act as another metal to have an improved mechanical properties.In general sense, literally, soil is considered as an alloy(meaning a mixture) of all that is existing as Earth's crust.
A chemical combination of two or more elements is a compound.
When two elements chemically react, the mass of the product is equal to the sum of the two masses of the two elements.
No, the volume is not conserved because the density of two liquids are different.
The two things are Legume plants and fertilizers
Phosphates are excellent fertilizers. The presence of phosphorous in the soil is vital for successful plat propagation. There are two important phosphatic fertilizers - Super Phosphatic and Triple Phosphatic fertilizers.
I believe Phosphorus and Calcium are the two main elements used in fertilizers. Phosphorus can be very dangerous to the ecosystem as demonstrated in the phosphorus cycle.
using pottasium as fertilizers and lack of leaching
it is a mixture. there are more than two elements and substances that make it up.
Nitrogen and phosporus
That elements found in soil fertilizer are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Nitrogen 78 % Silica in soil
Balanced, slow-release fertilizers and organic fertilizers such as compost are the best fertilizers in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. They generally demand a maximum of two applications per year, depending upon the results of a soil analysis. The first treatment is in the early summer and the second in the middle to late fall.
Farmers get extra minerals for soil, by having a box full of water and rotten fish. step1.Dump the box in a soil step2.After two week, take it out and spray the water to your farm
No, they are synonymous. Now, there are dry powdered fertilizers that are meant to be dissolved in water, so we don't want to get confused there. But "dry" fertilizer means "granular" fertilizer. These are applied in dry form by mixing with planting soil or sprinkling over the surface of soils. Fertilizers come in many formulations and strengths (almost to a fault). But dry ones can be divided into two groups, quick release and slow release. Quick ones release their elements in days to weeks. Slow ones, in weeks to months.
Yes, I believe two elements were added just a few months ago.