"Urea" is produced by the reaction of a gas with ammonia
Answers
Answer:
Urea (NH2CONH2) is produced from ammonia (NH3) and gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2) at high pressure and relatively high temperature. ... The components of this mixture are then separated, usually by stripping off gaseous ammonia followed by carbon dioxide, to yield urea.
Answer:
➡ Urea (NH2CONH2) is produced from ammonia (NH3) and gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2) at high pressure and relatively high temperature. ... The components of this mixture are then separated, usually by stripping off gaseous ammonia followed by carbon dioxide, to yield urea.
➡ Urea is used to treat dry/rough skin conditions (e.g., eczema, psoriasis, corns, callus) and some nail problems (e.g., ingrown nails). It may also be used to help remove dead tissue in some wounds to help wound healing. Urea is known as a keratolytic.