Urea is preferred to ammonium sulphate as a nitrogeneous fertilizer because

Urea Is Preferred To Ammonium Sulphate As A Nitrogeneous Fertilizer Chemistry Question

Urea is preferred to ammonium sulphate as a nitrogeneous fertilizer because

Options

(a) it is more soluble in water
(b) it is cheaper than ammonium sulphate
(c) it is quite stable
(d) it does not cause acidity in the soil

Correct Answer:

it does not cause acidity in the soil

Explanation:

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Topics: P Block Elements in Group 15 (89)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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