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Does fertiliser burn?

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.


What are the contribution of chemists to agriculture?

Chemists contribute to agriculture by developing pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides to protect crops and increase yields. They also work on developing new crop varieties through genetic engineering techniques to create plants that are more resistant to pests and diseases. Additionally, chemists research ways to improve soil quality and optimize nutrient uptake for better crop growth.


How long does it take to dissolve fertiliser?

Fertiliser dissolves in water. Heavy watering or one day of heavy rain will dissolve it.It depends upon the quality of the product, quantity sprayed and type of fertilizer used for selected type of pests


What is ammonia made for?

Ammonia is primarily used in the production of fertilizers to provide essential nitrogen for plants to grow. It is also used in the manufacturing of household cleaners, explosives, and various industrial processes such as producing plastics and pharmaceuticals.


What will Ammonia and Sulphuric Acid React to form?

Ammonium sulphate is a fertiliser that can be made by the neutralisation reaction between Ammonia and Sulphuric acid