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Ammonia gas is formed when ammonium reacts with

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Answered by jaisika16
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A mixture of compressed CO2 and ammonia at 240 barg is reacted to form ammonium carbamate. This is an exothermic reaction, and heat is recovered by a boiler which produces steam. The first reactor acheives 78% conversion of the carbon dioxide to urea and the liquid is then purified.

Answered by likitha51
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Ammonia gas is formed when ammonium chloride reacts with strong base like sodium hydroxide.

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