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explain why urea is basic

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Answered by Anonymous
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The amine group (-NH) in urea can accept a hydrogen ion, making it a basic substance. However, the carbonyl group (-C=O) offers a significant opportunity for resonance, which will stabilise the amine group. This means, urea is very slightly basic (and very close to neutral).

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