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Definition of Carbamides
1. carbamide [n] - See also: carbamide
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carbamides
Literary usage of Carbamides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fownes Manual of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical: A New American from by George Fownes (1885)
"All these aldehydic carbamides are resolved by boiling with water into ...
carbamides containing monatomic acid radicles are formed by the action of acid ..."
2. Chemical Method, Notation, Classification, & Nomenclature by Auguste Laurent (1855)
"3° Hitherto the alkaline diamides have been met with among the carbamides only.
Thus we are acquainted with Carbamide and urea; ..."
3. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry (1907)
"As the aryl substituted carbamides form salts, and as, in general, ... &c., it
is probable that the additive compounds formed by the carbamides are due to ..."
4. Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal by Asiatic Society of Bengal, Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India) (1892)
"... by passing electric currents through photographic ' developers ' containing
thio-carbamides and said :— At the meeting of the Society in August last, ..."
5. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1870)
"All these carbamides containing basic radicles form crystal! inc-sal te with ...
The carbamides containing acid radicles are produced by the action of the ..."