The carbon-nitrogen ratio of this material is then 20 to 1, which means 20 times as much carbon as nitrogen and 6: 1 means 6 times as much carbon as nitrogen. Suppose another specimen has 35 percent carbon and 5 percent nitrogen. The carbon-nitrogen ratio of this material then would be 7 to 1.
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excelent information . In Mollases there is only 22% Cabohydrate , in steasd of 50%.
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Thanks for this great video! How to judge when I have completed phase I and can proceed to phase 2 with a lower C:N?
So, C:N ratio 20:1 & 60:1 is the most important factor
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where did the constant value come from?
When the ratio reach 6:1,should we add mollases only once ?
Sir why my floc disappear during water preparation. Floc disappeared ammonia showed 2ppm. Ph 8.6
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what means about 12-20:1 and 6:1 ?
The carbon-nitrogen ratio of this material is then 20 to 1, which means 20 times as much carbon as nitrogen and 6: 1 means 6 times as much carbon as nitrogen. Suppose another specimen has 35 percent carbon and 5 percent nitrogen. The carbon-nitrogen ratio of this material then would be 7 to 1.
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