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Quote: | In a related note I dissolved a small amount of the urea into HCl then added a solution of KNO3 in an effort to precipitate urea nitrate. Is there a
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As HCl + nitrate, or nitric acid + chloride, is effectively aqua regia, you're going to have Cl2 and NOCl in it, neither of which are friends with
urea. Using other acids may not be a solution, check the solubilities of the salts of those acids and urea vs urea nitrate.
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Good point not_important.
I will attempt this with sulfuric acid and acetic acid as both potassium salts should be very soluble in H2O.
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