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Urea,compost,potash,ammonium sulphate find odd one.


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Answered by dkchourasia2906
35

the odd one is the Copmost

Answered by aburaihana123
1

Answer:

Compost is the odd one

Explanation:

Compost:

  • Organic material called compost can be put to soil to aid with plant growth.
  • Currently, more than 30% of what we discard consists of food scraps and yard waste combined, although they could be composted.
  • Composting is a natural process that turns organic waste, such leaves and food scraps, into fertilizer that is beneficial for plants and soil.

Explanation for incorrect answer:

Urea:

  • In all mammals and some fish, urea is the main nitrogenous byproduct of the metabolic breakdown of proteins.
  • It can also be found in mammals' blood, bile, milk, and perspiration in addition to urine.

Potash:

  • Potassium, with the chemical symbol K, is a basic nutrient for plants and a key component of fertiliser.
  • Potash is the common name for a group of minerals and compounds that contain potassium.

Ammonium sulphate

  • One of the first and most popular nitrogen (N) fertilisers for crop production was ammonium sulphate [(NH4)2 SO4].
  • Due to its high solubility, it can be used in a variety of agricultural applications.

Final answer:

Compost is an organic fertilizer and urea , potash and ammonium sulphate is chemical fertilizer

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