Ammonium cyanate reacts to form urea orde of reaction
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Ammonium cyanate (NH4CNO) reacts to form urea (NH2CONH2). at 65 degrees celsius, the rate constant, K is 3.60 L mol^-1 s^-1.
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Ammonium Cyanate
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- The Wöhler synthesis is the change of ammonium cyanate into urea This substance reaction was described in 1828 by Friedrich Wöhler Although the Wöhler response concerns the transformation of ammonium cyanate
- Urea is Urea is synthesized in the collection of numerous life forms as a major aspect of the urea cycle, either from the oxidation of amino acids or from ammonia
- Ammonium Cyanate(NH4CNO)reacts To Form Urea (NH2CONH2). At 65°C The Rate Constant,k, Is 3.60/(M·s)
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