Chemistryhard · Past Paper
In the reaction of CO2 with ammonia at high pressure and temperature, the product formed is:
AAmmonium carbonate
BUrea
CAmmonium nitrate
DMethylamine
✓ Correct Answer: B — Urea
CO2 and NH3 react under pressure (about 200 atm) and temperature (180C) to produce Urea [CO(NH2)2].
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