Urea!
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.
When ammonia (NH₃) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) combine, they can form ammonium carbamate (NH₂COONH₄) under certain conditions. This reaction is often utilized in the production of urea in the Haber-Bosch process for fertilizers. Additionally, ammonia and carbon dioxide can also interact in the formation of ammonium bicarbonate (NH₄HCO₃) in aqueous solutions.
Urease breaks down the compound urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide.
no..ammonia reacts with carbon dioxide to form urea in our body
Soda water.
Veneger and Baking Soda combined makes carbon dioxideCarbon and oxygen.When any carbon-containing compound reacts with oxygen, carbon dioxide is likely to be formed.
Carbon and oxygen atoms can chemically combine to form carbon dioxide (CO2).
Oxygen. Carbon burns to form carbon dioxide, incomplete combustion with insifficient oxygen will produce carbon monoxide.
One carbon atom can combine with two oxygen atoms to form carbon dioxide (CO2).
When carbon and oxygen combine chemically, they form carbon dioxide (CO2), which is a colorless gas commonly found in the atmosphere. This process usually occurs during combustion or respiration.
G3P molecules which combine to form glucose
Carbonic acid. The reaction is: . H2O + CO2 -----> H2CO3