CO(NH2)2 is the chemical formula for the organic compound urea. Urea is generated by the excretory systems of animals.
Semicarbazide
This is the chemical formula of urea.
UREA.
4+
UREA HAVING FORMULA NH2CONH2
N+2h=-1 n+2(1)=-1 n+2=-1 n=-3
I think Modern science started by Nobel prize winner Wholler who discovered organic matter from inorganic substance ie:NH4CNO-------->NH2CONH2 Ammonium Thiocyanate-----Urea
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
The compound urea is made up of four elements-nitrogen , hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. The formula for urea is NH2CONH2 .
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Yes, carbon reacts with hydrogen and forms the largest no. of compounds formed by any other two elements.There compounds are commonly called Hydrocarbons but they are bonded to each otherin compounds other than Hydrocarbons as well.Some common examples are:-CH4(Methane), NH2CONH2(Urea)
Ammonium cyanate is not an inorganic compound because it is made up of two opposite charged polyatomic ion and it acts like a polar compound. NH4CNO is actually [NH4+][NCO-].whereas the organic compound NH2CONH2 formed by heating ammonium cyanate has the covalent bonding and the central atom is carbon.
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.
Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic AcidsMainly carbon (C).The four macromolecules are organic compounds. And all organic are carbon-based. Inorganic are metals and do not have carbon.
First let me answer how sweat is excreted. skin is mainly composed of three layers Epidermis,Dermis, and sub cutaneous tissue. > Sweat glands originating from subcutaneous tissue are responsible for releasing sweat. > Sweat mainly comprises water,sodium chloride(NaCl), potassium(K), urea(Nh2CONh2), bicarbonates(Hco3-), calcium(Ca), and excess amino acids. It is important to remember that sodium chloride is nothing but common salt. > In sweat, saltgets dissolved in water and during prespiration, the sweat containing salt passes through the pores of the shirt and shirt becomes wet. >After sometime, water gets evapourated and the salt gets settled on the shirt. > So whatever you see on shirt is the settled salt, and alsourea and if you taste, it is salty.