- potassium chloride
- ammonium and calcium nitrate
- ammonium and sodium phosphates
- ammonium sulfate
etc.
nitrogen
Zeolites (aluminosilicates salts) are frequently used as catalysts.
Sulfur is a solid nonmetal which is an important element in the fertiliser super phosphate
This is the nitric acid - HNO3.
Epsom salts are used for sore muscles in athletes and others. These Epsom salts have drying and pain relief properties. They can also be used as laxatives when ingested.
Salts are absorbed by the roots.
Examples: calcium and ammonium phosphates, calcium sulfate, potassium chloride, calcium and ammonium nitrates etc.
nitrogen
peat
fertiliser
manure.
Nitrogen is a fertiliser that encourages green growth, but, as it also encourages soft growth it is better used in a balanced fertiliser.
Yes, though often in the form of Ammonia.
If hydrogen was stored onsite at the West Fertiliser factory then that is what the explosion was caused by after the initial fire which led to the hydrogen escape.
Several different ones. Calcite is used as a fertiliser under the name "lime". Various sulphate and phosphate minerals are also used to make fertiliser, such as gypsum (calcium sulphate dihydrite) and fluorapatite (calcium fluorophosphate).
Fertilisers increase crop yields but cause the problem of eutrophication when they're ... However, if too much fertiliser is used it can pollute water supplies.
It's called manure.