The Chemical formula of Urea is CO(NH2)2 its empirical formula is just the same as its chemical formula. Urea has a molecular weight of 60.06gm.
Formula: (NH2)2CO
UREA HAVING FORMULA NH2CONH2
The chemical formula for water is H2O and the chemical formula for urea is CO(NH2)2. When mixed together, urea does not change its chemical formula. Therefore, the mixture of water and urea would still be represented by the chemical formulas H2O and CO(NH2)2.
Vinegar= HC2H3O2 Urea= R-N-C(O)-N-R
NH2CONH2 is the chemical formula for urea, a compound found in urine and used in fertilizers, cosmetics, and as a raw material for plastics and resins. It is produced in the liver as a way to remove excess nitrogen from the body.
(amino acid (grams)/ 6.25)-(UUNg (urine urea nitrogen) +4g)
The chemical name for urea is carbamide. It is an organic compound with the chemical formula CO(NH2)2. It helps in the metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds.
No, ammonia nitrate and urea nitrate are not the same. Ammonium nitrate is a compound of ammonia and nitric acid, while urea nitrate is a compound of urea and nitric acid. Both compounds have different chemical compositions and properties.
NH2 -CO-NH2 Atomic Weight = 60.02 Nitrogen = 46.7% Hydrogen = 6.7% Carbon = 20.0% Oxygen = 26.6
The chemical formula (rather not 'symbol') of urea (Amino methanamide, carbamide) is (NH2)2C=O .
The scientific name for urea is carbamide, which is a organic compound with the chemical formula CO(NH2)2.
cacl2 This refers to Calcium Chloride and is wrong. The actual formula of copper chloride is CuCl2 for cupric chloride and CuCl for cuprous chloride. The formula for urea is NH2CONH2