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what happens when urea react with conc. h2so4??

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Answered by marypobbati
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it become an acidic in nature
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lilygoswami: Urea will extract proton so that NH2CONH3+ and HSO4- will be formed
Answered by shaivaj67
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Stable concentrated solutions of urea and sulfuric acid containing mono- and/or diurea sulfates and less than 35 weight percent water, free of sulfamic acid and/or ammonium sulfamate, are produced by a unique process that involves the simultaneous and separate addition of urea, sulfuric acid and optionally water to a reaction zone at controlled rates and in stochiometric proportions equivalent to the composition of the desired product, and maintaining reaction temperatures below the incipient decomposition temperature for the particular composition. The heat generated by the highly exothermic reaction can be removed by cooling the liquid phase during the course of the reaction by direct air heat exchange with only nominal, if any, atmospheric emissions.

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