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How does potassium dihydrogen phosphate affect soil, water, and air

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Potassium dihydrogen phosphate is a potassium salt in which dihydrogen phosphate(1-) is the counterion. ... It is a source of phosphorus and potassium as well as a buffering agent. It can be used in fertilizer mixtures to reduce escape of ammonia by keeping pH low.

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