Urea decomposes into ammonium cyanate and ammonia rewction
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Ammonium cyanate decomposes to ammonia and cyanic acid which in turn react to produce urea in a nucleophilic addition followed by tautomeric isomerization: Complexation with oxalic acid helps to drive this chemical equilibrium to completion.
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