Urea Granules
It contains 46% of nitrogen and is known as a rich source of this element. Its appearance is a white crystal and it is composed of ammonia and carbon dioxide. All plants need nitrogen, a substance that forms the leaves of plants.
And it helps the formation of protein and affects the production of chlorophyll. Nitrogen is available in the air, but plants are not able to take nitrogen from the atmosphere. Urea acts quickly on plants. These fertilizers have a high solubility (1079 grams per liter at 20 degrees Celsius). This very useful fertilizer, which is produced in the form of snow-white crystalline balls, is actually an organic compound. The chemical formula NH2COONH4 is what brings urea chemical fertilizer to the production stage. The scientific name of urea chemical fertilizer is "Urea". The ratio of NPK (Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium) in it is equal to 0-0-46. Urea can provide the farmer with the highest amount of nitrogen at the lowest price. Urea fertilizer has 46% and 46% of nitrogen and therefore has many fans among the consumers of nitrogenous fertilizers. This fertilizer is also known as sugar fertilizer or white fertilizer because it is in the form of white crystals. Today, these fertilizers are widely used as a rich source of nitrogen. At present, the most used fertilizer in arable and agricultural lands is urea fertilizer.