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Carbamic acid,
which might also be
called aminoformic acid or
aminocarboxylic acid, is the
chemical compound with the
formula H2NCOOH. It can be obtained...
- R2NC(O)OR and
structure >N−C(=O)−O−,
which are
formally derived from
carbamic acid (NH2COOH). The term
includes organic compounds (e.g., the
ester ethyl...
- the
reaction for
carbamic acid: H2NCOOH + HNO → H2NCNHOH + O2 (tautomer of urea) And the
general reaction for
substituted imidic acids:
RCOOH + R'NO →...
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carbonyl functional group (–C(=O)–). It is thus the
simplest amide of
carbamic acid. Urea
serves an
important role in the
cellular metabolism of nitrogen-containing...
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refer to:
Ethyl carbamate, a
chemical compound which is an
ester of
carbamic acid Polyurethane, a
polymer composed of a
chain of
organic units joined...
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disulfide react to give a
dithiocarbamic acid: RNH2 + CS2 → R(H)N−CS2H In the
presence of
diimides or pyridine,
these acids convert to isothiocyanates: R(H)N−CS2H...
- adds
water in a
nucleophilic addition step to
yield a
carbamic acid (aka urethane). The
carbamic acid spontaneously loses CO2,
yielding the
amine product...
- ATC code M03
Muscle relaxants is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of
alphanumeric codes developed...
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first stage,
ammonia and
carbamic acid are produced. The
carbamate spontaneously and
rapidly hydrolyzes to
ammonia and
carbonic acid.
Urease activity increases...
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Tirpate is a
pesticide and nematocide. As of 1998, the
United States Environmental Protection Agency listed the
substance as
discontinued in manufacturing...