Yes; the most important are: phosphates, nitrates and potassium As chloride. Micronutrients are: calcium, sulfur, iron, magnesium, selenium, sodium etc.
The are calcium and sodium phosphates.
Nitrates are ionic compounds soluble in water.
Plant food contains the 3 most needed substances in fertilizer: nitrogen usually supplied by nitrates, phosphorous usually supplied by phosphates, and potassium usually supplied by salts. Other trace compounds are also present.
Yes, most nitrates are soluble
Yes, phosphates are generally soluble in water. This means that they can dissolve and form a solution when added to water. However, the solubility of phosphates can vary depending on the specific phosphate compound and the conditions of the solution.
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Most phosphates now found in water got there either from detergents or fertilizers used on crops. Detergents as a source of phosphates has been significantly reduced in recent years by changes to the formulations of most household detergents used in developed countries, but continues to be a problem in many third world countries. The phosphates enter the water from the sewage from homes and from runoff from fertilized crops.
Most nitrogen in the Chesapeake Bay is the result of fertilizer use and agricultural runoff.
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chesapeake had higher mortality rate
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