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_______IS USED BY PLANTS NITRATES​

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Answered by tejasvinisinhaps23
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Nitrate is the form of nitrogen most used by plants for growth and development. Nitrate is the form that can most easily be lost to groundwater. Ammonium taken in by plants is used directly in proteins.

Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

Nitrate stands for the form of nitrogen most utilized by plants for growth and development.

Explanation:

Nitrate stands for the form of nitrogen most used by plants for growth and development. Nitrate exists in the form that can most easily be lost to groundwater. Ammonium taken in by plants is operated directly in proteins.

Nitrate exists as a polyatomic ion with the chemical formula NO⁻ ₃. Salts containing this ion exist called nitrates. Nitrates are common elements of fertilizers and explosives. Almost all inorganic nitrates exist soluble in water. An example of an insoluble nitrate is bismuth oxynitrate.

Nitrate and nitrite exist also made in the body. In industry, the majority of nitrate is utilized as fertilizers for crops or lawns. Nitrate and nitrite are also used in food protection, some pharmaceutical drugs, and in the production of munitions and explosives.

Hence, Nitrate stands for the form of nitrogen most utilized by plants for growth and development.

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