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No, ammonium nitrate (not ammonia nitrate) is not used in the production of methamphetamine. The chemicals typically used in meth production include pseudoephedrine or ephedrine, along with other substances such as hydrochloric acid, red phosphorus, and lithium. Using ammonium nitrate for this purpose is not only illegal but also dangerous.
Its a product if you using for agriculture or for explosive purpose but, a byproduct if we want to remove it out for waste water
A lot of fertilizer contains ammonium nitrate (NH4-NO3) which will detonate if it is pure enough and started with a blasting cap. If simply placed on a fire it may or may not burn depending on the purity of ammonium nitrate. If diesel fuel is added to ammonium nitrate fertilizer it is called a Fuel-Oxidizer fire, or fuel oxidizer bomb as the case may be.
Ammonia is widely produced by the Haber-Bosch process, which combines nitrogen from the air and hydrogen from natural gas under high pressure and temperature using an iron catalyst. This process is used by various industrial companies around the world to produce large quantities of ammonia for various applications, such as fertilizer production.
Lead nitrate is not used in preparing nitric acid because it is not a source of nitric acid; it is a salt of lead. Nitric acid is typically produced by the oxidation of ammonia using a catalyst, or by the reaction of nitrogen dioxide with water. Lead nitrate is toxic and can be hazardous to handle, so it is not used in the production of nitric acid.
Ammonia and Lithium combined with pseudoephedrine or ephedrine will make Methamphetamine. Using ammonium nitrate fertilizer is not recommended due to its tendency to explode.
Household ammonia can be effective as a fertilizer for plants because it provides nitrogen, which is essential for plant growth. However, it should be used carefully and in moderation, as too much ammonia can harm plants. It is recommended to dilute ammonia before using it as a fertilizer and to follow instructions carefully to avoid damaging the plants.
Household ammonia can be effectively used as a fertilizer for plants by diluting it with water in a ratio of 1:10 and applying it to the soil around the plants. Ammonia provides nitrogen, an essential nutrient for plant growth, and can help promote healthy and vigorous plant growth when used in moderation. It is important to be cautious when using ammonia as a fertilizer, as too much can harm plants.
No, ammonium nitrate (not ammonia nitrate) is not used in the production of methamphetamine. The chemicals typically used in meth production include pseudoephedrine or ephedrine, along with other substances such as hydrochloric acid, red phosphorus, and lithium. Using ammonium nitrate for this purpose is not only illegal but also dangerous.
Its a product if you using for agriculture or for explosive purpose but, a byproduct if we want to remove it out for waste water
It doesn't do so directly. The poop breaks down and creates ammonia and mulm. This ammonia is deadly poisonous but nature has contrived to fix it by converting it into Nitrite and then to Nitrate by using naturally occurring bacteria in the environment and the 'cycled' filter. The plants can then use up the nitrate and mulm as they photosynthesise and grow.
A lot of fertilizer contains ammonium nitrate (NH4-NO3) which will detonate if it is pure enough and started with a blasting cap. If simply placed on a fire it may or may not burn depending on the purity of ammonium nitrate. If diesel fuel is added to ammonium nitrate fertilizer it is called a Fuel-Oxidizer fire, or fuel oxidizer bomb as the case may be.
How to test for nitrate ions: 1) To the solid or solution you wish to test, add sodium hydroxide solution to provide alkaline conditions 2) Add aluminium foil 3) Heat gently 4) Ammonia gas is displaced if nitrate ions are present - you know that ammonia gas has been given of it it turns litmus paper blue
It was fairly basic chemistry and physics using products which are commercially available such as agricultural fertilizer and diesel fuel.
advantages;-helps plants grow bigger and faster-cheap and cost effective-high nitrogen contentdisadvantages;-danger to handlers-danger to the environment-ammonia production accounts for as much as 1% of the world's total energy usage
Ammonia is widely produced by the Haber-Bosch process, which combines nitrogen from the air and hydrogen from natural gas under high pressure and temperature using an iron catalyst. This process is used by various industrial companies around the world to produce large quantities of ammonia for various applications, such as fertilizer production.
It is very difficult to pin point exactly where the Nitrate supply is coming from. One way nitrates get into the water is the farmers using Fertilizers and pesticides contain high amounts of ammonia and when ammonia oxidizes it produces nitrates that get washed into streams and in underground water supplies. Another way is that when plants die they produce nitrogen and when nitrogen forms with oxygen it produces nitrate which again gets washed into the soil.