in the soda lime test with urea, what causes ammonia to form? In the carbon and hydrogen tests, co2 and h2o are produced because they are oxidized, and bc essentially the H-O and C-O bonds are stronger than the H-C bonds. In the soda lime test for nitrogen, which bonds break to produce ammonia? And why and how? I tried looking for it all over, but I can’t seem to find it.
Organic Chemistry
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