The nitrogen found in urea is produced when the body breaks down proteins and amino acids and its liquid form is combined with ammonia and carbon dioxide to be used in fertilizers. The urea helps the soil to become water soluble and easy to mix fertilizer.
No,carpet urea is urea formaldehyde it is aproduced by treating urea with formaldehyde
To convert milligrams (mg) of urea to millimoles (mmol) of urea, you need to know the molar mass of urea, which is 60.06 g/mol. Divide the mass in mg by the molar mass to get the amount in millimoles. For example, to convert 100 mg of urea to mmol, you would divide 100 mg by 60.06 g/mol to get approximately 1.67 mmol of urea.
In blood work, "UN" typically refers to urea nitrogen, specifically blood urea nitrogen (BUN). BUN is a measure of the amount of nitrogen in the blood from urea, which is a waste product formed from the breakdown of proteins. It is commonly used to assess kidney function and hydration status, as elevated levels may indicate kidney dysfunction or dehydration.
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no, urea is a breakdown of protein
What is the difference between urea and BUN
No, urea crystals are not an element. Urea is a compound composed of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms.
Urea is used in fertilizers and is not considered toxic. Ammonia is toxic and is what converts readily to urea.
Urea is a byproduct of urine. All animals produce urea in their urine, not just cows.
It's called the Bosch-Meiser urea process. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urea
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