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Urea, CH4N2O, is produced by the reaction between ammonia and carbon dioxide, as shown by the followingequation. 2NH3 + CO2 → CH4N2O + H2O
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b. How many kilograms of water will be produced as the side product in this process?H2O _______________ kg
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