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prilled form.
Fertilizers (ammonium nitrate, urea, NPK fertilizer) and some
detergent powders are
commonly manufactured as
prills.
However prilling of...
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Prill School, also
known as the
Prill School Museum, is a
historic one-room
school building located in
Henry Township near Akron,
Fulton County, Indiana...
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David Prill (born 1959) is an
American author. He grew up in Bloomington,
Minnesota and
graduated in
Journalism from the
University of Minnesota. David...
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Prill or
prill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prill is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alice Prill [Wikidata] (born...
- (1939) Drop tube, a
similar concept, but used for
scientific experiments Prill, a
small granule of
material formed by a
similar process to shot-making...
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Sondra Prill (born c.1970) is a
former cover singer from Tampa,
Florida who
starred in her own public-access
television show, My Show, from 1987 until...
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widely used bulk
industrial high explosive. It
consists of 94%
porous prilled ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) (AN),
which acts as the
oxidizing agent and absorbent...
- causing the
phase transition of the iron into
liquid in the furnace, as the
prill globules or any
resulting pig iron are not
malleable so can't be hammered...
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forms (
prills, granules,
pellets or crystals) or as solutions. For its main use as a
fertilizer urea is
mostly marketed in
solid form,
either as
prills or...
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ammonium nitrate and
often the name
calcium nitrate prill is used as it
always comes in a
prilled (granular) form.
Formulations lacking ammonia are also...