What does ammonal contain? For what purpose ammonal is used?
Answer / Pawan Kumar Jaiswal
Ammonal (ammonium nitrate) is a chemical compound containing the elements nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen. It is primarily used as a fertilizer to promote plant growth due to its high nitrogen content.
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