- The
nitrophosphate process (also
known as the Odda process) is a
method for the
industrial production of
nitrogen fertilizers invented by
Erling Johnson...
- process,
Weldon process,
Hooker process) Fat – (rendering)
Fertilizer – (
nitrophosphate process) Gl**** – (Pilkington process) Gold – (bacterial oxidation, Parkes...
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solid raw
materials (such as pot****ium chloride). The
Nitrophosphate Process. Step 1.
Nitrophosphates are made by
acidiculating phosphate rock with nitric...
- the
industrial belt of Bharuch, GNFC is a
major producer of urea and
nitrophosphate fertilizers, neem-based products, and
industrial chemicals such as methanol...
- a moth of the
family Sesiidae Odda
process is
another name for the
Nitrophosphate process This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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products in commerce.
Another production method is a
variant of the
nitrophosphate process: Ca(NO3)2 + 2 NH3 + CO2 + H2O → 2 NH4NO3 + CaCO3 The products...
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liquid ammonia. The
catastrophe developed further into a fire
within the
nitrophosphate facility and
fertilizer storehouses polluting the
atmosphere with products...
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include nitric acid, low-density
prilled ammonium nitrate,
ammonium nitrophosphate (ANP),
methanol and methanol-based resins, dry ice,
isopropyl alcohol...
- In 1927
Erling Johnson developed an
industrial method for
producing nitrophosphate, also
known as the Odda
process after his Odda
Smelteverk of Norway...
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Erling Bjarne Johnson (7 June 1893 – 5
November 1967)
invented the
nitrophosphate process in the
years 1927-28. The
process is
recognised internationally...