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Ammonia is one of the most highly produced inorganic chemicals. There are numerous large-scale ammonia plants worldwide, producing a grand total of 144 million tonnes of nitrogen (equivalent to 175 million tonnes of ammonia) in 2016. This has increased to 235 million tonnes of ammonia in 2021. China produced 31.9% of the worldwide production, followed by Russia with 8.7%, India with 7.5%, and the United States with 7.1%. 80% or more of the ammonia produced is used for fertilizing agricultural crops. Ammonia is also used for the production of plastics, fibres, explosives, nitric acid (via the Ostwald process), and intermediates for dyes and pharmaceuticals.

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dbo:abstract Ammonia is one of the most highly produced inorganic chemicals. There are numerous large-scale ammonia plants worldwide, producing a grand total of 144 million tonnes of nitrogen (equivalent to 175 million tonnes of ammonia) in 2016. This has increased to 235 million tonnes of ammonia in 2021. China produced 31.9% of the worldwide production, followed by Russia with 8.7%, India with 7.5%, and the United States with 7.1%. 80% or more of the ammonia produced is used for fertilizing agricultural crops. Ammonia is also used for the production of plastics, fibres, explosives, nitric acid (via the Ostwald process), and intermediates for dyes and pharmaceuticals. (en) A causa dei suoi molti usi, l'ammoniaca è uno dei composti chimici inorganici più prodotti. Ci sono molti impianti per la produzione di ammoniaca nel mondo. Nel 2004 la produzione mondiale di ammoniaca era di 109.000.000 tonnellate. La Cina produce il 28,4% dell'ammoniaca mondiale, l'India l'8,6%, la Russia l'8,4%, gli Stati Uniti l'8,2%. Più dell'80% dell'ammoniaca prodotta viene utilizzata per la produzione di fertilizzanti, la parte rimanente trova impiego nella produzione di plastiche, fibre sintetiche, esplosivi, farmaci, solventi e fluidi refrigeranti. (it)
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rdfs:comment Ammonia is one of the most highly produced inorganic chemicals. There are numerous large-scale ammonia plants worldwide, producing a grand total of 144 million tonnes of nitrogen (equivalent to 175 million tonnes of ammonia) in 2016. This has increased to 235 million tonnes of ammonia in 2021. China produced 31.9% of the worldwide production, followed by Russia with 8.7%, India with 7.5%, and the United States with 7.1%. 80% or more of the ammonia produced is used for fertilizing agricultural crops. Ammonia is also used for the production of plastics, fibres, explosives, nitric acid (via the Ostwald process), and intermediates for dyes and pharmaceuticals. (en) A causa dei suoi molti usi, l'ammoniaca è uno dei composti chimici inorganici più prodotti. Ci sono molti impianti per la produzione di ammoniaca nel mondo. Nel 2004 la produzione mondiale di ammoniaca era di 109.000.000 tonnellate. La Cina produce il 28,4% dell'ammoniaca mondiale, l'India l'8,6%, la Russia l'8,4%, gli Stati Uniti l'8,2%. Più dell'80% dell'ammoniaca prodotta viene utilizzata per la produzione di fertilizzanti, la parte rimanente trova impiego nella produzione di plastiche, fibre sintetiche, esplosivi, farmaci, solventi e fluidi refrigeranti. (it)
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