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For example in nitrates as: sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate, uranyl nitrate, ammonium nitrate, etc.
One can find information on ammonium from the following sources: Extension, ND Health, Walmart, About Chemistry, New York Times, Wikipedia, Ammonium Nitrate.
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A balanced complete fertilizer is the best fertilizer for avocado trees (Persea spp).Specifically, avocado trees benefit from equal intakes of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. They therefore favor balanced complete fertilizer. A complete fertilizer has all three of the macronutrients nitrogen, phosophorus and potassium. A complete fertilizer is balanced when the percentage weights of the macronutrient ingredients are equal, such as in 10-10-10 fertilizer.
If you have a farm, some agricultural supply stores have it, but you need to be able to prove you have a farm before they'll sell it to you. Get it from instant cold packs that clearly say that it has it and be sure not to break the bag if water inside the bag this stuff is much more purer tan agricultural stuff and no DEA crap. You can buy Ammonium Nitrate at your local grocery store. It is in a product called Ace, and it is an insta-cold pack. You can find it near icy hot. It sells for about $3. You also can search where to get the fertilizer (Ammonium Nitrate) on the internet there are many sites offering and companies are mentioned with their places.
Ammonium sulfate, (NH4)2SO4, is a common type of fertilizer. It can be found in packaged fertilizer at nurseries or in the nursery section of department stores. This product is available in bulk to farmers. A truck load or rail car full can be had in the commercial market. A link can be found below.
Try a store that sells gardening supplies. People use it as fertilizer.
To find the normality of ferrous ammonium sulfate, use this formula: Normality of Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate = (Volume of Potassium Dicomate, ml) X 0.250N Divided by Volume of Ferrios Ammonium Sulfate, mL
You can find a natural biological fertilizer product at a vermi-composting site.
The NH4 asked about is the amonium ion, and it's written NH4+ to indicate it has a positive charge (+1). It's a cation. Wikipedia has more information on this chemically significant polyatomic ion, and you'll find that a link to that post is provided below.
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I believe the urea eutectic mix as well as those for several other salts are listed in the ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-conditioning Engineers) Handbook. http://www.ashrae.org/