MCQ
Urea
  • A
    Is an amide of carbonic acid
  • It is diamide of carbonic acid
  • C
    Gives carbonic acid on hydrolysis
  • D
    Resembles carbonic acid

Answer

Correct option: B.
It is diamide of carbonic acid
b
(b)Urea is the diamide of carbonic acid.

$\mathop {HO - \mathop {\mathop C\limits^{||} }\limits^O  - OH}\limits_{{\text{carbonic acid}}}  + 2N{H_3}\xrightarrow{{ - {H_2}O}}\mathop {{H_2}N - \mathop {\mathop C\limits^{||} }\limits^O  - N{H_2}}\limits_{{\text{Urea}}} $ 
So two mole of $N{H_3}$ required that why it is the diamide of carbonic acid.

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