Urea is very important in metabolism of compounds containing nitrogen. It is used in fertilizers, creams, and cold packs. It plays a very important role for us humans, too.
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Urea, also known as carbamide, is an organic compound made of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen. It's found in the urine of mammals and amphibians.Hope that's right!
until the discovery of urea, in 1828, by Friedrich Wohler, chemists divided compounds that were producible and compounds that were only made by organisms. the compounds that were made by organisms were known as organic compounds. urea, being a reaction that happens in your liver, was a organic compound. by accident, Friedrich had synthesized an organic compound.
You might use a toothbrush. You might use soap. You might use a sponge. You might use a towel. You might use a facecloth. You might use a facewash. You might use water.
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No,carpet urea is urea formaldehyde it is aproduced by treating urea with formaldehyde
Shingo Mitsui has written: 'Urea, its characteristics and efficient use' -- subject(s): Fertilizers, Urea as fertilizer
well it is what your pee is made out of and Sharks use it to mark their territory
Urea is industrially obtained from ammonia and carbon dioxide.
Enterobacter cloacae is a common species of Gram-negative and rod-shaped bacterium. It is motile, nonsporeforming and is 70% positive for urea.
There are no licenses involved with the production of urea. The process they use was invented in 1920 by the German chemical combine "IG Farben" and the patent was confiscated by the United States after World War II for use in this country. You can make all the synthetic urea you want and no one will say anything.
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The urea in hand cream is chemically derived. It's not from urine. Urea is a natural moisturizer and helps the skin retain moisture, hence it's use in hand and foot creams and even facial moisturizers.
please give me some knowledge about what is urea and how i am save .and urea .in which food
No. Urea is.
no, urea is a breakdown of protein