ammonia
Edit: NH3 is ammonia not NH2 also NH4 is ammonium. Anything with a base of Nitrogen that isn't ammonia or ammonium, is considered an amine group. These are nitrogen bonded to 2 hydrgens and something else (typically oxygen, carbon, or another nitrogen), but it can bond to other elements.
The common name for NH2 2CO is urea.
Urea
The chemical formula for urea nitrogen is CH4N2O.
The formula of propanone is C3H6O and its common name is acetone.
The word equation for the formation of urea is ammonia + carbon dioxide = urea + water.
Aniline is the name of benzene with an NH2 group attached.
2CO is the chemical formula for carbon monoxide, a toxic gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
The chemical formula for urea nitrogen is CH4N2O.
2nh3 + co2 --> (nh2)2co + h2o
The formula of propanone is C3H6O and its common name is acetone.
The word equation for the formation of urea is ammonia + carbon dioxide = urea + water.
Aniline is the name of benzene with an NH2 group attached.
Urea is a waste product produced by the body, which it needs to get rid of, and it does that through the kidneys, by excreting urea in urine (NH2)2CO... It comes from the breakdown of Amino Acids.
1. Given: UreaMolar Mass = 60.06g Required: Number of Hydrogen atoms in 25.6g of (NH2)2CO Formula: Solution: n = 1 mole 6.022x1023 molecules 4 H atoms 25.6 g x ---------- x -------------------------------- x -------------- 60.06g 1 mole 1 molecule n = 1.03 x 1024 H Answer: There are 1.03 x 1024 H atoms in 25.6g of (NH2)2CO
2CO is the chemical formula for carbon monoxide, a toxic gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless.
There are 20 different natural amino acids, want all of them? Or just the common skeleton formula, ignoring the side group?
No, NH22CO is not an ionic compound. It is a molecular compound formed by covalent bonds between nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon atoms.
Urea is a waste product produced in the liver during the breakdown of proteins. It is excreted by the kidneys in urine. In the lab, urea is often used as a nitrogen source in fertilizers and in the production of plastics and resins.
NH2-COOH is the chemical formula of the hypothetical carbamic acid. This group exist in aminoacids, carbamates, urethanes etc.