Adjuvants are certain substances either added to poisons and fertilizers formulations or used together with them to improve their efficiency and absorption. Adjuvants meet this target in a variety of methods; therefore, they have a variety of names. For instance, those adjuvants influencing the surface tension of liquids are known as surfactants. Emulsifiers, oils, and salts are some of the other types of adjuvants. Adjuvants improve sprayed solution properties, including but not limited to dispersion, penetration, and droplet size, and they may also be known with these names among the consumers.