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Chemistry, 06.11.2019 01:31 ryliesheab

Urea is a product of digestion of proteins and other foods that contain nitrogen. it can react with water and acid to form ammonium ions and bicarbonate ions according to the equation below: (upper n upper h subscript 2) subscript 2 upper c upper o (a q) plus 2 upper h subscript 2 upper o (l) plus upper h superscript plus (a q) right arrow 2 upper n upper h subscript 4 superscript plus (a q) plus upper h upper c upper o subscript 3 superscript minus (a q). the enzyme urease catalyzes this reaction. if urease is added to a solution that contains ammonia and other nitrogen-containing compounds (but no urea), will the urease catalyze any reactions? explain your answer.

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