Urea is typically 45-46% nitrogen.
Urea is typically 45-46% nitrogen.
it can be calculated using the formula percentage composition of N =Gram molecular mass of nitrogen in the compound/ Gram molecular mass of compound *100
No, urea crystals are not an element. Urea is a compound composed of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms.
Excess nitrogen is converted into urea by the liver through a process called the urea cycle. Urea is then excreted in urine by the kidneys to maintain nitrogen balance in the body.
Urea. It is measured by the level of BUN (blood urea nitrogen).
No,carpet urea is urea formaldehyde it is aproduced by treating urea with formaldehyde
Formula: (NH2)2CO
What is the difference between urea and BUN
Assuming the urea has the normal grade of 46% nitrogen, it has a total of 100 pounds, or units, of nitrogen.
Nitrogen is the primary element in urea [CO(NH2)2], along with carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.
BUN stands for Blood Urea Nitrogen. It is a test that measures the amount of nitrogen in your blood that comes from the waste product urea. This test is often used to evaluate kidney function.
(amino acid (grams)/ 6.25)-(UUNg (urine urea nitrogen) +4g)