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    Environmental Science Group 3 – The Phosphorus Cycle Members: Vicmar Verra Jerome Arcilla Gideon Moronia Christian Bernales Janine Castillo Krishafe Sanchez Tresha Camille Diola Jun Se Jeong The Unexpected Journey Once upon a time‚ in a faraway place‚ there live a man named Jack who lives in a common. He was so very poor that he got his living through planting in his small backyard. He was the only human‚ living in the forest but he has many animals who lives with him. One day‚ Jack

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    Phosphorus is the best Element that you can buy in the market anywhere in the world for the use of fire to things like pesticide. Phosphorus was discovered in 1669 by a man named Hennig Brand in Hamburg‚Germany when he was preparing it from buckets of urine because urine contains high quantities or dissolved phosphorus. The Element was named Phosphorus because it comes from a Greek word called phôs (light) and phoros (bearer) which means “bringer of of light”. Phosphorus which has the Element symbol

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    xiv) Red phosphorous is used for making matches. xv) The electro negativity of both nitrogen and chlorine is the same. But nitrogen is inert at room temperature whereas chlorine is highly reactive. xvi) Pure PH3 does not burn but impure sample of PH3 burns in air xvii) Nitric acid turns yellow in sunlight. xviii) Nitrate and nitrite cannot be distinguished by the action of concentrated H2SO4. xix) NO2 cannot be dried by means of NaOH solution. xx) On heating Pb(NO3)2 produces

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    (unknown) The phosphorus cycle is representative of the cycles of all the biologically important mineral nutrients. The origin of these elements is in the rock and soil minerals of the lithosphere‚ examples include iron‚ calcium‚ and potassium. The impact of humans in this cycle is the use of phosphorus containing fertilizers. Phosphorus is used to make fertilizers‚ animal feeds‚ detergents and other products. Unfortunately the amount of phosphorus has tripled the amount of phosphorus reaching the

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    thrown in to expensive commercial fertilizers. There are many qualities that charcoal brings to the dinner table‚ to research‚ to nature‚ and to the world that you may not recognize as such unless they are pointed out. Due to its extremely high surface area‚ nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus stick to the charcoal and provide an excellent home to soil friendly bacteria and thus essentially turning charcoal into a slow release fertilizer. Inoculate it with fertilizer before applying. Most of the plants

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    Efficient Fertilizer Use — Fertigation: by Dr. Bill Segars SECTION CONTENTS: • Introduction • Soil Chemistry • Water Quality Concerns • Fertilizers for Injection Into Irrigation • Use Fertigation Properly and According to Regulations • Irrigation Scheduling & Fertigation • Other Important Factors to Consider When Fertigating Fertigation is defined as the application of nutrients using an irrigation system by introducing the nutrients into the water flowing through the system. The first reported

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    Carbon‚ Phosphorus and Nitrogen Cycles Humans have a great impact on each of the Carbon‚ Phosphorus‚ and Nitrogen cycles in the Ecosystem. The carbon cycle starts with the reservoir of the carbon dioxide in the air‚ the carbon atoms move from carbon dioxide through photosynthesis into atoms of organic molecules that form the plants body. These carbon atoms are then further metabolized and are eaten and turned into tissue that all organisms in the ecosystem use. Half of the atoms are respired

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    Gravimetric Analysis of CA2+ as CaC2O4.H2O Introduction Weight determination represents one of the most accurate and precise form of measurement carried out in lab analysis. Thus‚ gravimetric analysis provides a great assay of a variety of analytes. Mixtures of compounds in difference phases provide us with one of the simplest methods of separation and mass explorations. Separating a solid mass from a liquid involves the commonplace

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    Determination is a positive emotion that involves persevering towards a difficult goal in spite of obstacles.[1][2] Determination occurs prior to goal attainment and serves to motivate behavior that will help achieve one’s goal. Empirical research suggests that people consider determination to be an emotion; in other words‚ determination is not just a cognitive state‚ but rather an affective state.[3] In the psychology literature‚ researchers have studied determination under other terms‚ including

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    Effect of Animal waste as a fertilizer for making the soil development INTRODUCTION Our country is an agricultural land. That’s why farmers here in our country‚ agriculturist and scientist discover a lot of ideas on how to improve or to develop a better agricultural land. For this research‚ this topic is all about animal waste of animals is use as an alternative fertility of soil development. Fertilizer is any organic or inorganic material of natural or synthetic origin that is added to soil

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