Biology, asked by bincyadakkathu2132, 10 months ago

Which element can be obtained from both mineral and non-mineral sources.

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Answered by dreamrob
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• Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen are the elements obtained from mineral and nonmineral sources.

• Actually, nitrogen is not in mineral form.

• Nitrogen used as a fertilizer for plants.

• Nitrogen is an element, it can be available in the form of gas and solids too.

• Like sodium, potassium, phosphorus, and carbon minerals have nitrogen in them.

• Nitrogen includes nitrate and ammonia. Soil contains only 2% of nitrogen.

Answered by presentmoment
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Elements like carbon, sulphur, oxygen can be effectively obtained from both their mineral and non-mineral sources.  

Explanation:  

  • In nature elements are found in the simplest state, and these therefore cannot be further broken down to individual constituents by any chemical reaction.
  • These elements can be found from mineral sources as well as non-mineral sources.
  • Elements like oxygen, carbon, sulphur have presence both in the mineral as well as the non-mineral sources.  
  • Oxygen is known as the most common element that can be found in Earth, and along with it silicon is also a very widely abundant element.

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