Which one of the following statements about fertilizers is not correct?
Urea is a phosphorus-containing fertilizer.
Application of fertilizer to the soil increases fertility of the soil.
Urea can be prepared by action of ammonia and carbon dioxide under high pressure and at high temperature.
Urea contains more nitrogen than other fertilizers.
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UPSC NDA-1 – 2022
The correct answer is A) Urea is a phosphorus-containing fertilizer. This statement is incorrect because urea ((NH₂)₂CO) is a nitrogen-containing fertilizer.
– Fertilizers are substances that provide nutrients to plants, primarily nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), which are macronutrients.
– Urea has the chemical formula (NH₂)₂CO. It is a rich source of nitrogen, with approximately 46% nitrogen by weight.
– Phosphorus-containing fertilizers typically contain compounds like phosphates (e.g., calcium phosphate in superphosphate).
– Statement B is correct: Fertilizers add essential nutrients to the soil, thus increasing its fertility and supporting plant growth.
– Statement C is correct: Urea is synthesized industrially from ammonia (NH₃) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) under high pressure and temperature (Bosch–Meiser process).
– Statement D is generally correct in the context of solid nitrogen fertilizers; urea has one of the highest nitrogen contents among commonly used solid fertilizers.