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ABOUT STUDY OF THE PROCESS OF PRODUCING DEFOLIANT BASED ON SODIUM CHLORATE AND AMINOGUANIDINE PHOSPHATE
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This article presents the interest of research and development of the fundamental technology for the production of defoliants based on sodium chlorate and aminoguanidine phosphate in a ratio of 3:2, indicates the possibility of producing a liquid and solid defoliant based on sodium chlorate and aminoguanidine phosphate in a ratio of 3:2. Tables of physicochemical characteristics of solutions and pulp of sodium chlorate and aminoguanidine phosphate are given.
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Title: ABOUT STUDY OF THE PROCESS OF PRODUCING DEFOLIANT BASED ON SODIUM CHLORATE AND AMINOGUANIDINE PHOSPHATE
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This article presents the interest of research and development of the fundamental technology for the production of defoliants based on sodium chlorate and aminoguanidine phosphate in a ratio of 3:2, indicates the possibility of producing a liquid and solid defoliant based on sodium chlorate and aminoguanidine phosphate in a ratio of 3:2.
Tables of physicochemical characteristics of solutions and pulp of sodium chlorate and aminoguanidine phosphate are given.
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