there is a ideal pressure too. Temperature is 150 Celsius units.
yes in all three kind amonia, urea and urine its least acidic
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AdBlue, a solution of urea in deionized water, does not have a specific temperature at which it reacts with ammonia because it is not intended to do so directly. AdBlue is used in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions in diesel engines. It decomposes into ammonia and carbon dioxide when heated to around 200°C (392°F), but this is part of the SCR process and not a direct reaction with ammonia.
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The sweat glands in the skin release water and urea to lower body temperature through the process of evaporation. Sweat is composed mainly of water and electrolytes, with urea being a waste product that is also excreted through sweat.
While urea is chemically similar to ammonia nitrate, it cannot be used as a direct substitute for making methamphetamine. The chemical processes required to convert urea into methamphetamine are different from those involving ammonia nitrate. Additionally, manufacturing methamphetamine is illegal and highly dangerous. It is important to avoid engaging in any activities related to the production of illegal drugs.
Urea is made through a chemical process called the Haber process, which involves reacting ammonia with carbon dioxide under high pressure and temperature. This reaction forms urea and water as products.
amonia causes iches, your skin/flesh will peel if you drink it
33.4 degrees Celsius = 92.12 degrees Fahrenheit
Urea
The liver converts ammonia, a byproduct of protein metabolism, into urea through a process called the urea cycle. Urea is then excreted by the kidneys in the form of urine. This helps in the body's detoxification process and maintaining proper nitrogen balance.
A positive urea result, typically observed in a urea test, is indicated by a color change to pink or red. This color change usually occurs due to the presence of urease, an enzyme that breaks down urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide, leading to a pH increase. The resulting alkaline environment causes a pH indicator in the test medium to change color, signaling a positive result.