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No. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. Carbon and oxygen will combined to form carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide.
Urease breaks down the compound urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide.
Inside a catalytic converter they are combined with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
Carbon form carbon dioxide by oxydation.
Plants get Carbon dioxide from the air. The leaves on the plant are held up in the air by the leaf stalk so that they can be exposed to as much air as possible. The carbon dioxide then diffuses into the leaves where it is combined with hydrogen during the reduction reaction.
Firstly, you did not specify dry carbon dioxide or carbon dioxide with water. So, I have explained both conditions:When ammonia is treated with a mixture of carbon dioxide and water vapour, it combines to form ammonium carbonate (salt).When ammonia(g) and carbon dioxide(g) are heated to 150oC under a pressure of 150 atmospheres, the two gases combine to form urea and water.
Urea!
carbon and oxygen
no..ammonia reacts with carbon dioxide to form urea in our body
No. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. Carbon and oxygen will combined to form carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide.
there is no carbon dioxide atom it is a molecule CO2 means that a carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms chemicaly combined to form a carbon dioxide molecule
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than O2. The most soluble gas in water is ammonia. Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid.
Urease breaks down the compound urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide.
sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, hydrochloric acid gas,
When carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is the product of the reaction.
2nh3 + co2 --> (nh2)2co + h2o
water, carbon dioxide, and light energy.