Is there any cheap way of seperating CaCO3 from Ammonium Nitrate? Can any1 help?
O osmanshoaib New member Jun 28, 2010 #1 Is there any cheap way of seperating CaCO3 from Ammonium Nitrate? Can any1 help?
F feelingfactory Member Jun 29, 2010 #3 There are no Carbon or Calcium atoms in ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3)
ShroomDr CartoonHead Veteran Jun 29, 2010 #4 This doesnt answer the question you asked, but it might be what you were trying to ask... Most Cal-Mags are Calcium Nitrate, is there a product that separates the calcium from the nitrogen? yes, i believe 'Cutting Edge Solution' uses calcium carbonate instead of calcium nitrate. I have not used the product. http://www.cuttingedgesolutions.org/catalog/additives.php CES MasterBroch.pdf
This doesnt answer the question you asked, but it might be what you were trying to ask... Most Cal-Mags are Calcium Nitrate, is there a product that separates the calcium from the nitrogen? yes, i believe 'Cutting Edge Solution' uses calcium carbonate instead of calcium nitrate. I have not used the product. http://www.cuttingedgesolutions.org/catalog/additives.php CES MasterBroch.pdf
B bandit60 New member Jul 30, 2010 #5 http://cameochemicals.noaa.gov/chemical/94 Air & Water Reactions It is water soluble in part: Ammonium nitrate (yes); calcium carbonate (no).
http://cameochemicals.noaa.gov/chemical/94 Air & Water Reactions It is water soluble in part: Ammonium nitrate (yes); calcium carbonate (no).