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The transformation of ammonia to nitrite is usually the rate limiting step of nitrification. Explain why. I will give brainliest to the correct answer.

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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<p style="color:black;font-family:cursive;background:black,;font-size25px;"> Nitrification is the biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the nitrite to nitrate. The transformation of ammonia to nitrite is usually the rate limiting step of nitrification. Nitrification is an important step in the nitrogen cycle in soil.

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Nitrification is the biological oxidation of ammonia to nitrite followed by the oxidation of the nitrite to nitrate. The transformation of ammonia to nitrite is usually the rate limiting step of nitrification. Nitrification is an important step in the nitrogen cycle in soil.

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