Fertiliser Technology The most suitable fertiliser for accelerating seeding or fruit formation in later stages of plant growth is __________ fertiliser. Potassic Phosphatic Nitrogenous None of these Potassic Phosphatic Nitrogenous None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fertiliser Technology 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 Substantially wet non-flowing and sticky product Low bulk density product Non-spherical prills Biuret formation Substantially wet non-flowing and sticky product Low bulk density product Non-spherical prills Biuret formation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fertiliser Technology The concentration (weight %) of nitric acid produced by the oxidation of ammonia and absorption of nitrogen oxides with water is about __________ percent. 60 95 100 30 60 95 100 30 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fertiliser Technology Steam reforming of naphtha produces ammonia synthesis gas. This is a/an __________ process. Non-catalytic Autocatalytic Exothermic Endothermic Non-catalytic Autocatalytic Exothermic Endothermic ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fertiliser Technology Potassic fertiliser is graded based on its __________ content. K₂SO₄ K₂O KNO₃ KCl K₂SO₄ K₂O KNO₃ KCl ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fertiliser Technology During nitric acid manufacture, catalytic oxidation of ammonia at 800°C in presence of platinum catalyst produces nitrogen oxide. Conversion of NH₃ to NO is about __________ percent. 68 82 38 98 68 82 38 98 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP