its either base or both because i put acid on a worksheet and got it wrong
H3PO4 is phosphoric acid. It is a mineral acid commonly used in fertilizer production and in the food and beverage industry for its acidic properties and ability to enhance flavors.
moles of acid = moles base = moles base/liter x liters of base used
Diesel is neither acid nor base it is a neutral mixture of several hydrocarbons.
Fertilizer consists of 3 main elements: Nitrogen (N) ,Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K); Between those three, only Phosphorus (P) can be considered an acid.
Yes, in fact it is the only acknowledged acid (DIN, ASAC, NEN) to be used with standardisation in analytical titration chemistry (volumetrics > > titrimetrics > acidimetry). By the way, it is also used in oxidimetric standardisation.
Bases
it is not an acid. that's all i know. good luck! :PAnswerMost commercial fertilizers in the US are mild bases, frequently salts of one kind or another. However, one common fertilizer, anhydrous ammonia, is a very strong base.
sulphuric acid
Sulfuric Acid
It is a very good fertilizer and is used to prepare the Nitric acid.
As in all acid-base (alkali) reactions, it will reduce the acidity of the soil and, if there is an excess of base to acid, it can make the soil become alkaline. The soil will be less acidic if base is less than acidity, become neutral (if base = acidity), or become alkaline if base is greater than acidity.
yes it is
Fertilizer consists of 3 main elements: Nitrogen (N) ,Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K); Between those three, only Phosphorus (P) can be considered an acid.
Phosphoric acid is used to make phosphate fertilizer and is also found in soft drinks.
Fertilizer can vary in its composition, but in general, it is neither a base nor an acid. It is typically a combination of organic or inorganic compounds like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that provide essential nutrients for plant growth.
hydrochloric acid
The ternary acid formed with nitrogen is called nitric acid (HNO3). It is a strong acid that is commonly used in fertilizer production and explosives manufacturing.