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Copper Ammonium Carbonate (CAC) is a chemical compound used in agrochemicals and fertilizers. It is a white, odorless powder that is insoluble in water. CAC is used as a fungicide to control diseases in crops, as well as a fertilizer to provide essential nutrients to plants. It is also used in the production of inks, dyes, and pigments.
CAC is produced by reacting copper sulfate with ammonium carbonate. The reaction produces a precipitate of copper ammonium carbonate, which is then filtered and dried. The resulting product is a white, odorless powder.
CAC is widely used in the agrochemical and fertilizer industry due to its effectiveness in controlling diseases and providing essential nutrients to plants. It is also used in the production of inks, dyes, and pigments.
Some companies in the Copper Ammonium Carbonate market include BASF, Bayer, Syngenta, and Nufarm. Show Less Read more