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Fertilizers typically contain nitrogen-based acids such as nitric acid, phosphoric acid, or sulfuric acid. These acids help promote plant growth by providing essential nutrients to the plants.

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Is fertillisers a sulphuric acid or a nitric acid or a hydrochloric acid?

Fertilisers contain Sulphuric acid.


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.


What is Nitric Acid Usedfor?

manufacture fertilisers


Do fertilisers contain alkali?

Yes some Fertilizer's contain small amounts of Alkali


Are fertilisers nitric acid?

No. Nitric acid is used to produce the ammonium nitrate which goes into fertilizers.


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.


What is the meaning of borax?

A mineral and salt of boric acid, mainly used for fertilisers.


How is acid used in paint?

Acids are used in paints, medicains, fertilisers and more.


Why aren't there any fertilizers that contain phosphorus?

All multipurpose fertilisers contain NPK. Nitrogen, Potassium and Phosphates. Also bone meal is high in Phosphates.


Car batteries contain which acid?

They contain Sulfuric Acid.


Does Sprite have acetic acid?

No, sprite does not contain acetic acid, however, it does contain citric acid.


What is the difference between Fertilisers and Bio-fertilisers?

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