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There is a small amount of ammonia in urine. Ammonia is not converted to urine.
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What most people call "ammonia" is actually a solution of what chemists call ammonia in water. If you mix household ammonia with lighter fluid, they won't mix. Lighter fluid is probably (mostly) butane, which is not exactly miscible with water. I'm not actually positive whether it's miscible with "real" ammonia or not in the liquid state, but I doubt it; ammonia is polar and butane is not.
Liquor ammonia is a blend of ammonia, water, and other materials. It's a by-product of some petroleum distillation processes. Liquid ammonia (agriculture users usually call it anhydrous ammonia) is pure ammonia (NH3) gas chilled and condensed into its liquid form.
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There is a industrial process. WE call it habor process.
The Haber process.
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There is a major process. We call it habor process.
Ammonia can be found in the water when either animal waste or a decaying animals nitrogen is converted by bacteria in a process call ammonification.
An area where there are many factories is commonly referred to as an industrial zone or an industrial park.