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Difference between ammoniacal nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen

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Ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3-N), is a measure for the amount of ammonia, a toxic pollutant often found in landfill leachate and in waste products, such as sewage, liquid manure and other liquid organic waste products.

Nitrate Nitrogen. The concentration of nitrates is commonly expressed as N03-. The term "nitrate nitrogen" is used to refer to the nitrogen present which is combined in the nitrate ion. Nitrate nitrogen can result from the seepage of water through soil containing nitrate-bearing minerals.

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