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  2. Urea phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Urea phosphate is a 1:1 combination of urea and phosphoric acid that is used as a fertilizer. It has an NPK formula of 17-44-0, [ 1 ] and is soluble in water, producing a strongly acidic solution. Urea phosphate is available in fertilizer vendor bags that carry a UP signet on the packaging.

  3. Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers - Wikipedia

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    Water De-mineralizing plant – 120 m 3 /h capacity. Nitrogen plant – 650 Nm 3 /h of gaseous nitrogen and equivalent 50 Nm 3 /h of liquid nitrogen. Instrument Air Compressor with Instrument Air drier – 1,500 Nm 3 /h capacity. Product Handling – There are four streams for Urea and three streams for phosphatic fertilizers for bagging and ...

  4. Diammonium phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Diammonium phosphate (DAP; IUPAC name diammonium hydrogen phosphate; chemical formula (NH 4) 2 (HPO 4)) is one of a series of water-soluble ammonium phosphate salts that can be produced when ammonia reacts with phosphoric acid. Solid diammonium phosphate shows a dissociation pressure of ammonia as given by the following expression and equation: [2]

  5. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    [95] [102] Uranium-238 concentrations can range from 7 to 100 pCi/g (picocuries per gram) in phosphate rock [103] and from 1 to 67 pCi/g in phosphate fertilizers. [ 104 ] [ 105 ] [ 106 ] Where high annual rates of phosphorus fertilizer are used, this can result in uranium-238 concentrations in soils and drainage waters that are several times ...

  6. CF Industries - Wikipedia

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    CF Industries Holdings, Inc. is an American manufacturer and distributor of agricultural fertilizers, including ammonia, urea, and ammonium nitrate products. The company is based in Northbrook, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, [3] and was founded in 1946 as the Central Farmers Fertilizer Company.

  7. Phosphate rich organic manure - Wikipedia

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    Phosphate rich organic manure is a type of fertilizer used as an alternative to diammonium phosphate and single super phosphate. Phosphorus is required by all plants but is limited in soil, creating a problem in agriculture In many areas phosphorus must be added to soil for the extensive plant growth that is desired for crop production.

  8. Diamidophosphate - Wikipedia

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    At 200 °C the hexa-phosphate is produced. At 250 °C the typical chain length is 18. Heating hydrated salts induces the loss of ammonia to form oligophosphates and polyphosphates. [3] Diamidophosphate inhibits urease enzymes by blocking up the active site, binding to two nickel centers. Diamidophosphate mimics the urea hydrolysis intermediate. [5]

  9. Ammonium phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Triammonium phosphate can be prepared in the laboratory by treating 85% phosphoric acid with 30% ammonia solution: [citation needed] H 3 PO 4 + 3 NH 3 → (NH 4) 3 PO 4 (NH 4) 3 PO 4 is a colorless, crystalline solid. The solid, which has the odor of ammonia, is readily soluble in water. The salt converts to diammonium hydrogen phosphate (NH 4 ...