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Why do farmers use ammonium compounds?

Farmers use ammonium compounds, such as ammonium nitrate or ammonium sulfate, as fertilizers because they provide essential nitrogen for plant growth. Nitrogen is a key nutrient needed for plant development, and ammonium compounds are an efficient way to supply this nutrient to crops.


Why do we need fertilisers?

Fertilisers are needed to replenish nutrients in the soil that are essential for plant growth. They provide plants with the necessary elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that may be deficient in the soil. Fertilisers help increase crop yields and improve plant health.


What acids are used to make important products like paints fertilisers and medicines?

Nitric acid is used to make fertilisers, sulfuric acid is used in the production of paints, and acetic acid is commonly used in the production of medicines.


Why do farmer need to add fertilisers to the soil?

Farmer's will ad fertilizers to soil because the soil may lack a thing called "phosphate" which is needed for all living things. Phosphate can be found anywhere in the biosphere, even mountainous rock, and is extremely hard to use, but it's also found in excrement. Fertilizer is just excretory waste, so that's why farmers use it.


Does fertilisers have sulphuric acid in?

Some fertilizers contain sulfur as a nutrient source, but sulfuric acid is not typically found in fertilizers. Sulfuric acid is a strong acid that is used in industry for various purposes, such as in chemical manufacturing and as a pH adjuster in water treatment.

Related Questions

What are some methods farmers use to keep their soil healthy and productive?

they use soil and plant food. also fertilisers


What are the Suggestions to prevent harmful effects of chemical fertilisers?

The controlled use of fertilisers and use of biodegradable fertilisers are the way to solve this problems.


Pollution due to excessive fertilisers used by farmers leading to Eutrophication?

Over-application of chemical fertilisers or application of chemical fertilisers at a time when the ground is waterlogged or the crop is not able to use the chemicals, can lead to surface runoff or leaching into groundwater Storage and application of some fertilisers in some weather or soil conditions can cause emissions of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) primarily associated with the use of artificial fertilisers, because of the massive quantities applied and the destructive nature of chemical fertilisers on soil nutrient holding structures The high solubility of chemical fertilisers also exacerbates their tendency to degrade ecosystems


What are used by farmers to make their crops grow well?

Fertilisers are commonly used. These are often high in Nitrogen compounds, especially ammonia.


What is the major use of nitrogen?

Nitrogen is very important in fertilisers.


How do famers change the nitrogen levels of farms?

There use fertilisers.


What is the difference between Fertilisers and Bio-fertilisers?

The difference is that chemical fertilizers have chemicals. And bio fertilizers don't.


What nitrates use for?

Mainly Plant fertilisers, but also for building bombs.


Where do fertilisers come from?

Artificial fertilisers are produced by industrial process.


When was Chambal Fertilisers created?

Chambal Fertilisers was created in 1985.


Which factor have lead to the reduction of the water table in India?

use of chemical fertilisers.


What can farmers use to ensure their crops get enough minerals?

farmers often use fertilisers, the fertiliser contains the phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium the crops need and the fertiliser just replenishes the minerals in the soil so the crop has enough minerals