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carbamide

Carbamate vs Carbamide - What's the difference?

carbamate | carbamide |


As nouns the difference between carbamate and carbamide

is that carbamate is (organic chemistry) any salt or ester of carbamic acid while carbamide is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) urea.

Carbamide vs Carbamine - What's the difference?

carbamide | carbamine |


As nouns the difference between carbamide and carbamine

is that carbamide is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) urea while carbamine is (organic compound) an isocyanide of a hydrocarbon radical.

Carbamide vs Carbimide - What's the difference?

carbamide | carbimide |


As nouns the difference between carbamide and carbimide

is that carbamide is urea while carbimide is isocyanic acid.

Carbamide vs Carbamidomethyl - What's the difference?

carbamide | carbamidomethyl |


As nouns the difference between carbamide and carbamidomethyl

is that carbamide is urea while carbamidomethyl is a univalent radical composed of a carbamide replacing a hydrogen atom of a methyl group e.g. NH2-CO-NH-CH2- (the simplest such group.

Carbamide vs Phenylthiocarbamide - What's the difference?

carbamide | phenylthiocarbamide |


As nouns the difference between carbamide and phenylthiocarbamide

is that carbamide is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) urea while phenylthiocarbamide is (organic compound) the n-phenyl derivative of carbamide; it is either tasteless or has a bitter taste, depending on the genetic makeup of the person tasting it.