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What type of compound is often found in fertilisers to supply nitrogen to plants?​

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Explanation:

Nitrogen fertilizers are usually in the form of urea, the least expensive and therefore most widely applied straight N fertilizer, with a nitrogen content of 46.2%. Other common N fertilizer forms are ammonium nitrate and calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN).

Manufacturers make compound fertilizers by using basic fertilizer materials, such as ammonia (NH₃), ammonium phosphate, urea, sulfur (S) and potassium (K) salts.

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