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Chlorure de Potassium
Potassium chloride appears as a white, crystalline, odorless powder. It is non-combustible but can support combustion of other substances in the presence of incompatible materials.
Zinc
Zinc is presented as a silver-gray, crystalline, and odorless powder. It is combustible but minimally flammable and insoluble in pure water, though it dissolves in acids and alkalis
Chélates de Fer
Iron chelates are available as a fine powder, typically light brown or beige in color, odorless, and highly water-soluble.
Zinc Chelates
Zinc chelates are available as a white crystalline or slightly granular powder, odorless, stable, and highly bioavailable.
Molybdate D'ammonium
Ammonium Molybdate appears as a white crystalline powder, odorless, and slightly hygroscopic.
Manganese Zinc
Manganese zinc is a fine powder ranging in color from light gray to brown, odorless, and non-flammable.
Agricultural Lime
Agricultural lime is presented as a white crystalline powder, odorless, and non-combustible. It is partially soluble in water, forming an alkaline solution.
Gypsum
Gypsum appears as a white crystalline and odorless powder. It is non-combustible and only slightly soluble in water.
Chaux Magnésienne
Magnesian lime is available as a white crystalline powder, odorless, and slightly soluble in water. It is a magnesium hydroxide salt obtained through the calcination of dolomite.
Copper Chelates
Copper chelates are chemical compounds in which copper is bound to a chelating agent, forming a stable complex.
Lime
Lime appears as a white crystalline powder or granules. It is odorless, mildly caustic, and soluble in water, where it forms an alkaline solution known as limewater.
Fulvic Acid
Fulvic acid is a naturally occurring organic compound, primarily extracted from soil humates, and is a part of the humic acid family. It typically appears as a brown to black powder (depending on the source) and is generally odorless.
Leonardite
Leonardite is a naturally occurring organic material, primarily composed of humus, lignite, and other fossil organic matter. It typically presents as a fine brown to black powder, with a faint odor, and is insoluble in water
Humic Acid
Humic Acid appears as a brown to black powder, odorless, and slightly soluble in water under certain conditions. It is primarily extracted from lignite, peat, or organic-rich soils. While weakly soluble in water, it easily dissolves in alkaline solutions.
Biochar
Biochar is a solid material, typically in the form of black or dark gray powder, derived from the pyrolysis of organic biomass under controlled low-oxygen conditions.
