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Nitrogen Fertilizer Agricultural Uses Management Practices And Environmental Effects Winslow

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Nitrogen Fertilizer Agricultural Uses Management Practices And Environmental Effects Winslow
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Publisher: Nova Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.46 MB
Pages: 177
Author: Winslow, Karlene
ISBN: 9781633216037, 1633216039
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Nitrogen Fertilizer Agricultural Uses Management Practices And Environmental Effects Winslow by Winslow, Karlene 9781633216037, 1633216039 instant download after payment.

Nitrate and nitrite are two ions largely diffused in the environment because they take part in the nitrogen cycle. Moreover, a great part of atmospheric nitrogen may be oxidized to nitrite and nitrate by microorganisms in plants, soil or water. The more stable form of oxidized nitrogen is nitrate ion, but, through microbial activity, it can be reduced to nitrite ion which is more chemically reactive. Nitrate and its salts are widely used, especially as inorganic fertilizers, and for many other purposes such as oxidizing agents, explosives, in the chemical industry and as food preservatives. Th.
Abstract: Nitrate and nitrite are two ions largely diffused in the environment because they take part in the nitrogen cycle. Moreover, a great part of atmospheric nitrogen may be oxidized to nitrite and nitrate by microorganisms in plants, soil or water. The more stable form of oxidized nitrogen is nitrate ion, but, through microbial activity, it can be reduced to nitrite ion which is more chemically reactive. Nitrate and its salts are widely used, especially as inorganic fertilizers, and for many other purposes such as oxidizing agents, explosives, in the chemical industry and as food preservatives. Th

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