No. Prolonged exposer to ammonia can kill you.
Urea and ammonia increase because water is reabsorbed from the nephron, making the urea more concentrated.
To increase the surface area of the stomach
breaks down urea to produce ammonia, which neutralizes stomach acid in the immediate environment
Yes, this can be thermodynamically explained.
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It can actually. but again, depends on your stomach problem.
The most effective way is to increase the pressure. You will already be using a catalyst, and increasing the temperature will increase the rate, but slow down the achievement of equilibrium so will not solve your problem.
ammonia solution is added during the preparation of EDTA solution to increase the rate of dissolution of its disodium salt.
Ammonia is one example.
The stomach increases in size because the air blown by the rescuer enters the stomach rather the lungs.
An empty stomach