Definition of Ammonium carbamate

1. Noun. A salt of carbamic acid that is used as a nitrogen fertilizer.

Generic synonyms: Carbamate

Definition of Ammonium carbamate

1. Noun. (inorganic compound) The ammonium salt of carbamic acid; it is used as a nitrogen fertilizer, and in the manufacture of urea ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Ammonium Carbamate

ammonioalunite
ammonioborite
ammoniojarosite
ammonioleucite
ammonite
ammonites
ammonitic
ammonitiferous
ammonitoidea
ammonium
ammonium acetate
ammonium alum
ammonium benzoate
ammonium bicarbonate
ammonium bromide
ammonium carbamate (current term)
ammonium carbonate
ammonium chloride
ammonium compounds
ammonium ferric sulfate
ammonium hydroxide
ammonium ichthosulfonate
ammonium imine
ammonium imines
ammonium iodide
ammonium ion
ammonium laureth sulfate
ammonium mandelate
ammonium molybdate
ammonium nitrate

Literary usage of Ammonium carbamate

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1886)
"Since, under the action of a hypochlorite, ammonium carbamate yields one-half of its nitrogen (ie, that present as ammonium), it is rident that any excess ..."

2. Chemistry, inorganic and organic by Charles Loudon Bloxam (1903)
"ammonium carbamate is easily soluble in water. which soon converts it into ammonium ... When ammonium carbamate is heated in a sealed tube at 130° C. it is ..."

3. A Text-book of Physiology for Medical Students and Physicians by William Henry Howell (1905)
"Drechsel has suggested that ammonium carbamate forms one at least of the ... Drechsel has shown, further, that ammonium carbamate may be converted into urea ..."

4. A Text-book of physiology: For Medical Students and Physicians by William Henry Howell (1905)
"Drechsel has shown. further, that ammonium carbamate may be converted into urea. If one compares the formulas of ammonium carbamate and urea, ..."

5. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer (1883)
"The specific gravity of the vapour of ammonium carbamate between 37° and 100° is 0-892 (Naumann) ; hence it appears that this body is completely dissociated ..."

6. Chemical Pathology: Being a Discussion of General Pathology from the by Harry Gideon Wells (1914)
"XNH, (carbonic acid) (ammonium carbonate) (ammonium carbamate) (urea) That ... ammonium carbamate, being a substance of considerable toxicity,7 when free in ..."

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