Chemistry, asked by prishagosalia, 1 month ago


Suggest what would happen to any ammonia that passes into the soil.

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Answered by palakudatewar03
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Ammonia in Air and Soil

Ammonium rarely accumulates in soil because bacteria will rapidly convert the ammonium that is not taken up by plant roots into nitrates (nitrification). Nitrates can also be absorbed by roots or may leach through the soil profile.

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