superphosphate
Americannoun
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Also called acid phosphate. a mixture of calcium acid phosphate and calcium sulfate prepared by treating phosphate rock with sulfuric acid: used chiefly as a fertilizer.
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Also called triple superphosphate. a mixture prepared with phosphoric acid and containing about 45 percent of soluble phosphates, used as a fertilizer.
noun
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a mixture of the diacid calcium salt of orthophosphoric acid Ca(H 2 PO 4 ) 2 with calcium sulphate and small quantities of other phosphates: used as a fertilizer
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a salt of phosphoric acid formed by incompletely replacing its acidic hydrogen atoms; acid phosphate; hydrogen phosphate
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Origin of superphosphate
Example Sentences
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Do you have any idea how much aerial topdressing with superphosphate costs?
From Nature • Oct. 12, 2011
The computer is telling me that an application of superphosphate between crops would be advantageous.”
From Nature • Oct. 12, 2011
They include the Thai Nguyen pig-iron plant 50 miles north of Hanoi, the superphosphate plant at Lam Tao, the chemical works at VietTri�all built within the past decade through Russian and Chinese aid.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The Vinh-yen and Phutho plants produce superphosphate fertilizers essential to Ho's farms.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In almost every one of the experiments the benefit of supplementing superphosphate with nitrogenous manure was shown.
From Manures and the principles of manuring by Aikman, Charles Morton
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