A. Nitric acid
B. Ammonia
C. Ammonium nitrate
D. Nitric oxide
Related Mcqs:
- Fertiliser value of a nitrogenous fertiliser is expressed in terms of its ______________ content?
A. N2
B. KNO3
C. NO2
D. NHO3 - Steam reforming of naphtha is a source of hydrogen production for nitrogenous fertiliser industry. What is the usual ratio of steam to carbon maintained in the process of steam reforming of naphtha ?
A. 1.5 : 1
B. 3.5 : 1
C. 10 : 1
D. 15 : 1 - Nitrogen content of a nitrogenous fertiliser is 35%. It could be___________________?
A. Urea
B. Ammonium nitrate
C. Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN)
D. Ammonium sulphate - Which one of the following is used as a nitrogenous fertiliser, as a weed killer in the onion fields and for correcting acidic soils ?
A. Urea
B. CAN
C. Ammonium sulphate
D. Calcium cyanamide - Nitrogenous fertiliser is required__________________?
A. During the early stage of growth to promote development of stem and leaves
B. For accelerating fruit formation in later stage of growth
C. To lessen the effect of excessive potash application
D. None of these - C/H ratio (by weight) of naphtha used in nitrogenous fertiliser making is about_________________?
A. 2
B. 6
C. 13
D. 20 - A nitrogenous fertiliser contains 20% N2. It could be_________________?
A. Ammonium nitrate
B. Calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN)
C. Urea
D. Ammonium chloride - Prilling of urea should be accomplished (in a sprayer) just above the melting point of urea with minimum of retention time, otherwise it will result in__________________?
A. Low bulk density product
B. Biuret formation
C. Non-spherical prills
D. Substantially wet non-flowing and sticky product - The most suitable fertiliser for accelerating seeding or fruit formation in later stages of plant growth is _____________ fertiliser?
A. Nitrogenous
B. Phosphatic
C. Potassic
D. None of these - NPK fertiliser is a _______________ fertiliser?
A. Complex
B. Mixed
C. Nitrogenous
D. Phosphatic