Fertilisers (CIE IGCSE Chemistry)

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N, P, K Fertilisers

  • Fertilisers contain nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus
    • Nitrogen makes chlorophyll and protein and promotes healthy leaves 
    • Potassium promotes growth and healthy fruit and flowers
    • Phosphorus promotes healthy roots
  • Fertiliser compounds contain the following water-soluble ions:
    • Ammonium ions, NH4+ and nitrate ions, NO3-, are sources of soluble nitrogen
    • Phosphate ions, PO43- are a source of soluble phosphorus
    • Most common potassium compounds dissolve in water to produce potassium ions, K+
  • Common fertiliser compounds include:
    • Ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3
    • Ammonium phosphate, (NH4)3PO4
    • Potassium sulfate, K2SO4
  • Ammonium salts and nitrates are commonly used as fertilisers
  • Different fertilisers contain different amounts of fertiliser compounds so each contains different proportions of nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous

Exam Tip

You may be asked to select a compound or combination of compounds from a list which would be the most effective as a fertiliser. Look for the compound or combination of compounds that contain the most elements from nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.

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