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Physicochemical Principles of Synthesis of Liquid Fertilizers Based on Potassium Hydrophosphate

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Technological prerequisites for obtaining special liquid fertilizers with potassium and ammonia hydrophosphates as components were studied. The solubility in the multicomponent (NH4)2HPO4-K2HPO4-NH4NO3-H2O and (NH4)2HPO4-K2HPO4-CO(NH2)2-H2O systems was studied. The chemical composition of the liquid compound fertilizers obtained was determined.

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Sviklas, A., Paletskene, R. Physicochemical Principles of Synthesis of Liquid Fertilizers Based on Potassium Hydrophosphate. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 77, 521–526 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RJAC.0000038659.38925.cf

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