amnomium nitrate
that IS the chemical name. The formula is NaCl.
The chemical name of fluorine is fluorine. It's chemical symbol is F and its formula is F2.
carbon tetrahydride
The chemical name for HBrO4 is perbromic acid.
the name iron(ll) indicates that a compound contains
chloroplast
carbon dioxide
If you take for example a fertiliser 7.0.14 which has 7% Nitrogen, 0% Phosphate and 14% Potassium. In a 25kg bag of fertiliser you will have: Blended - 3 different additives all mixed together - N P K so they are mixed or blended and that's what gives the name blended Compound - Each prill or piece of fertiliser contain 7% N 0% P and 14% K...so each prill has that amount of fertiliser inside it, so you know that each prill will carry the same amount of fertiliser. So in conclusion blended is a mix of fertiliser, it is the same analysis but the bag contains the percentage as opposed to the compound where each prill contains the analysis. Compound ferts will be dearer than blender due to the manufacturing of the actual fert
AgNO3
phosphates, nitrates, potassium chloride, fertilizers with microelements, natural fertilizers Ex.: ammonium nitrate, urea, ammonium sulphate, sodium phosphate, etc.
The chemical name of a greenhouse gas that contains carbon and oxygen is carbon dioxide.
Dial soap contains several chemicals. For example, the chemical formula name for the antibacterial property of Dial soap is hexachlorophene. The name for the chemical that creates the detergent is sodium laurel sulfate.
It is just the name for the fertiliser containing phosphorous and coated by a sulphur prill.
Name the mail minerals found in fertilisers?
Acid rain.
Name the unit of 2.
Nitre is another name for potassium nitrate. It is also known as saltpeter in most English speaking countries, and has the chemical formula of KNO3.