Fertiliser Technology I argest capacity nitrogenous fertiliser plants (2700 tons of NH₃ per day) (2 Nos) in India are located at Haldia (W.B) and Namrup (Assam) both under HFC Talchar (Orissa) and Ramagundam (A.P.) both under FCI Thal-Vaishet (under RCF in Maharashtra) and Hazira (under IFFCO in Gujarat) Korba (M.P.) and Talchar (Orissa) both under FCI Haldia (W.B) and Namrup (Assam) both under HFC Talchar (Orissa) and Ramagundam (A.P.) both under FCI Thal-Vaishet (under RCF in Maharashtra) and Hazira (under IFFCO in Gujarat) Korba (M.P.) and Talchar (Orissa) both under FCI ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fertiliser Technology Leaching of phosphate rock by strong __________ acid produces phosphoric acid. Sulphuric Hydrochloric Neither A nor B Either A or B Sulphuric Hydrochloric Neither A nor B Either A or B ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fertiliser Technology Oxidation of ammonia is Non-catalytic Autocatalytic Endothermic Exothermic Non-catalytic Autocatalytic Endothermic Exothermic ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fertiliser Technology Catalyst used in steam reforming of naphtha is Nickel Platinum Rhodium Silica gel Nickel Platinum Rhodium Silica gel ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fertiliser Technology Bio-fertilisers are cheaper, renewable and pollution free. They improve the __________ of the soil. Nutrient supply All of these Water holding capacity Texture Nutrient supply All of these Water holding capacity Texture ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fertiliser Technology Which of the following is not a measure component necessarily to be present in fertilisers? Phosphorous Sulphur Potassium Nitrogen Phosphorous Sulphur Potassium Nitrogen ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP