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Uronium hydrogen sulphate readily degrades to urea and sulfuric acid and/or sulfate ions in the environment.
Urea is stable in aqueous solution. Hydrolysis is not seen and is not predicted based on a theoretical assessment of the structure of the molecule. Moreover urea is readily biodegradable.
Sulfates ions are naturally ubiquitous in the environment will either become part of the sulfur cycle or be assimilated by microorganisms and plants.
Further investigation is not justified.

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