Urea vs Azote - What's the difference?
urea | azote |
(biochemistry, uncountable) A water-soluble organic compound, CO(NH2)2, formed by the metabolism of proteins and excreted in the urine.
(chemistry, countable) Any N -substituted derivative of urea, with the general formula (R1R2N)CO(NR3R4).
(obsolete) Nitrogen.
* 1801', Christopher Girtanner, ''A Memoir, in which the Que?tion is examined, whether '''Azote be a ?imple or complex body?'', William Nicholson (editor), ''Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts , Volume 4,
* 1823 , Chemistry'', entry in , 6th Edition,
* 1831 , Thomas Thomson, A System of Chemistry of Inorganic Bodies , Volume 1,
As nouns the difference between urea and azote
is that urea is a water-soluble organic compound, CO(NH2)2, formed by the metabolism of proteins and excreted in the urine while azote is nitrogen.urea
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* biuretazote
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(-)page 170,
- The proportion of azote gas to that of the oxigen obtained is as 64 to 36.
page 366,
- Hence it is obvious that deutoxide of azote' is a compound of one volume of '''azote''' and one volume of oxygen gas united together, without any alteration of volume, consequently its specific gravity is the mean of that of oxygen and azotic gases.It is composed, by weight, of '''azote''' 0.9722 or 1.75, oxygen 1.1111 or 2. If we reckon the atomic weight of '''azote''' 1.75, this gas is obviously a compound of one atom ' azote and two atoms oxygen.
page 133,
- Those who have adopted these opinions, represent the atom of azote' by the number 1.75. We consider the 5 compounds of azote and oxygen, as composed of 1 atom ' azote , united with 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, atoms of oxygen.