Fertilisers - Paper 1 Flashcards

(20 cards)

1
Q

What is a fertiliser?

A

A substance which is applied to soil to supply plants with mineral ions needed for growth

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2
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How were fertilisers made in the past?

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Made from animal waste (e.g. cow manure)

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3
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How are most fertilisers made now?

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In factories
Formulated fertilisers

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4
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What is a formulated fertiliser?

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A mixture of different chemical compounds, carefully combined in specific ratios, to provide plants with essential nutrients for growth

A formulation is a mixture that has been designed as a useful product.

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5
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What does NPK stand for?

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Nitrogen (N)
Phosphorus (P)
Potassium (K)
The three main elements fertilisers mainly consist of, as plants need these from the soil.

NPK fertilisers are formulations of various salts containing appropriate percentages of these three elements.

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Why is nitrogen important to plants?

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Required to make amino acids and hence proteins, which are essential for growth

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What is the main source of nitrogen in fertilisers?

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Ammonia

Which is made in the Haber Process

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8
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How can ammonia be used to make nitric acid?

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Ammonia can react with oxygen and water in a series of reactions to make nitric acid

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9
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How can ammonia be used to make ammonium salts?

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Ammonia can react with acids (including nitric acid) to form ammonium salts.

All ammonium salts are soluble in water

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10
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What is the difference between ammonia and ammonium?

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Ammonia (NH3)
Ammonium (NH4)
The extra hydrogen on ammonium gives it a +1 positive charge, unlike the neutral ammonia

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What are NPK fertilisers?

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Fertilisers which provide plants with salts of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K)

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12
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Why must fertiliser compounds be soluble in water?

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So they can be absorbed by the plants root hair cells

All nitrates are water soluble
All potassium and ammonium salts are water soluble (SPA salts)

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13
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Give 2 sources of soluble nitrogen

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Ammonium ions, NH4+
Nitrate ions, NO3-

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14
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Name a source of soluble phosphorus

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Phosphate ions, (PO4)3-

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15
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Give the symbol for potassium ions

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K+

All common potassium compounds dissolve in water to produce potassium ions
This is why potassium is used in compounds in fertilisers - so the plants root hair cells can absorb the dissolved potassium

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16
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How is nitric acid made?

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Nitric acid is made from ammonia
Ammonia + oxygen → nitric acid + water
NH3(g) + 2O2(g) → HNO3(aq) + H2O(l)

17
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How can ammonium nitrate be manufactured?

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By reacting ammonia solution with nitric acid
Ammonia + nitric acid → ammonium nitrate
NH3(aq) + HNO3(aq) → NH4NO3(aq)

A salt is the substance formed when a hydrogen ion in an acid is replaced by a metal ion

18
Q

Give the formula for nitric acid

19
Q

How can potassium fertiliser be produced?

A

Potassium chloride and potassium sulphate can both be mined from the ground and then used directly in fertilisers

Potassium fertiliser is the simplest of all the NPK fertilisers to produce.

20
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NPK fertilisers are formulations of different salts.
Explain what is meant by the term ‘formulation’.

A

A formulation is a mixture made from a specific ratio of chemicals
To ensure that the product has the required properties