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reaction of ammonia with carbon dioxide​

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Answered by mpmahor
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Ammonium carbamate can be formed by the reaction of ammonia with carbon dioxide, and will slowly decompose to those gases at ordinary temperatures and pressures. It is an intermediary in the industrial synthesis of urea, an important fertilizer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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ammonium carbamate will be formed.

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