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  2. Ammonium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium nitrate is an important fertilizer with NPK rating 34-0-0 (34% nitrogen). [17] It is less concentrated than urea (46-0-0), giving ammonium nitrate a slight transportation disadvantage. Ammonium nitrate's advantage over urea is that it is more stable and does not rapidly lose nitrogen to the atmosphere.

  3. Uralchem - Wikipedia

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    According to company figures, Uralchem has annual production capacities of 3 million tons of ammonia and ammonium nitrate, 1.2 million tons of urea as well as 1 million tons of phosphate and complex fertilizers, [27] accounting for 27.6 percent of ammonium nitrate, 16.9 percent of ammonia and 15 percent of urea production in Russia.

  4. Exclusive-The Russian billionaires whose chemical factories ...

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    Another fertilizer giant, Uralchem, founded by sanctioned billionaire Dmitry Mazepin, provided Sverdlov more than 27,000 metric tons of ammonium nitrate, the railway data showed. Ammonium nitrate ...

  5. Haber process - Wikipedia

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    The ammonia is used mainly as a nitrogen fertilizer as ammonia itself, in the form of ammonium nitrate, and as urea. The Haber process consumes 3–5% of the world's natural gas production (around 1–2% of the world's energy supply).

  6. North American ammonium nitrate laws best in world, Nutrien ...

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    Nutrien, the world's biggest fertilizer maker by capacity, produces ammonium nitrate at Redwater, Alberta, and sells it to customers in the mining industry, CEO Chuck Magro said in an interview ...

  7. North American laws for ammonium nitrate best in the world ...

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    An explosion of an ammonium nitrate stockpile last week in Beirut killed at least 171 people, injured 6,000 and left a quarter of a million people homeless. North American laws for ammonium ...

  8. Ammonia production - Wikipedia

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    Before the start of World War I, most ammonia was obtained by the dry distillation of nitrogenous vegetable and animal products; by the reduction of nitrous acid and nitrites with hydrogen; and also by the decomposition of ammonium salts by alkaline hydroxides or by quicklime, the salt most generally used being the chloride (sal-ammoniac).

  9. Dyno Nobel - Wikipedia

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    The types of explosives manufactured includes ammonium nitrate, dynamite, electric, non electric and electronic detonators, detonating cord and cast boosters. They also produce surface and underground loading systems. [6] In 2012 Dyno Nobel had over a million tons of ammonium nitrate capacity and over 30 manufacturing facilities on two ...