Phosphatic


 

Phophatic fertilizer is a salt or ester of phosphoric acid. A fertilizer containing phosphorus compounds. A soda fountain drink made by blending carbonated water with flavored syrup. This is also used as preserver.

After mining, the phosphate rock must be refined and concentrated for use as fertilizer. Sometimes, finely ground phosphate rock is applied directly to soil, but usually sulfuric acid is used to convert it into a more water-soluble form. Phosphoric acid, made from phosphate rock and sulfuric acid, is the primary material input in almost all of the phosphatic fertilizer used in agriculture.

According to the solubilities, the phosphatic fertilizers are divided in following groups:

1. Water soluble phosphatic fertilizers - These fertilizers contain phosphorus in available form in neutral soils, which can be readily absorbed by young plants

2. Citric acid soluble Phosphatic Fertilizers - The citric soluble fertilizers are suitable for acidic soils.

3. Water and citrate insoluble phosphatic fertilizers - These mineral fertilizers contain phosphorus, which is insoluble in water as well as in citric acid. They are suitable in strongly acid soils or organic soils.

Krishnaphoschem.com manufactures phosphatic materials and mixes them into fertilizers. Our product is warmly welcomed for its stable performance and reliable quality. It contains many kinds of nutrition ingredients, such as calcium, sulfur, and magnesium. It can also be used in fishing industry.

Phosphatic fossilization has occurred in unusual circumstances to preserve some extremely high-resolution microfossils in which careful preparation can even reveal preserved cellular structures. Such microscopic fossils are only visible under the scanning electron microscope. In phosphatic fossils, the preservation is so fine that even some cellular structure has been preserved.

 

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