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  • Sodium nitrite (NaNO2) is an inorganic compound that plays a critical role in various industrial applications, ranging from food preservation to corrosion inhibition. Its unique chemical properties make it a versatile and essential chemical in many sectors, especially in the fields of agriculture, p

    2025.11.20

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  • Sodium nitrite is a highly versatile compound that finds a wide range of applications in various industries, from food preservation to pharmaceuticals and textiles. As a key chemical intermediate, it plays a critical role in industrial processes, offering unique properties that are essential for spe

    2025.11.17

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  • Urea is an organic compound (chemical formula: (NH2)2CO) that contains a high concentration of nitrogen, which is a vital nutrient for plant growth. It is produced synthetically through a chemical process called the Haber-Bosch process, which combines nitrogen from the air with hydrogen, typically s

    2025.11.13

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  • Urea (chemical formula: (NH2)2CO) is an organic compound produced through the metabolism of nitrogen-containing substances in living organisms. It is a white, crystalline substance that is highly soluble in water. Urea is primarily used as a nitrogen source in fertilizers, but it also plays a signif

    2025.11.10

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  • Urea (also known as carbamide) is an organic compound that is commonly used as a nitrogen fertilizer in agriculture. It contains a high concentration of nitrogen, which plants need to grow and develop. In addition to its agricultural applications, urea is used in the production of plastics, adhesive

    2025.11.06

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