Ammonium chloride, a byproduct of sodium bicarbonate production, contains 24% to 26% Nitrogen and 65% Chlorine. It is also known as Sal Ammoniac, the salt of ammonia and hydrogen chloride. In its pure form, it is crystalline salt, white, but easy to caking. To avoid this phenomenon, it can also be granulated to Granule, which is hard to caking and easy to store. This compound is highly water-soluble and mildly acidic and can be used as a nitrogen fertilization source (corresponding to 90 percent of ammonium chloride production worldwide) in crops, especially for Wheat and Rice
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High decomposition temperature and Critical relative humidity, Stable physicochemical property, Low moisture absorption and hardly caking. Suitable for the raw material of compound fertilizer because of Chlorine-free and not containing Biuret. Ammonium ion (NH4+)can be easily absorbed by plants and showing fast acting. Ammonium Sulphate is a salt of strong acid and weak base, its aqueous solution is weak acidic. It is very practical in saline-alkali soil, which can improve the effectiveness of soil.
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Calcium ammonium nitrate is white or off-white ball granule and is a highly soluble source of two plant nutrients. Its high solubility makes it popular for supplying an immediately available source of nitrate and calcium directly to soil, through irrigation water, or with foliar applications.
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Diammonium phosphate (DAP) is the world’s most widely used phosphorus (P) fertilizer. It is made from two common constituents in the fertilizer industry and it is popular because of its relatively high nutrient content and its excellent physical properties.
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