111Category: | Agrochemicals |
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CAS NO: | 57-13-6 | ||
EC NO: | 200-315-5 | ||
Molecular Formula: | CH4N2O | ||
Molecular Weight: | 60.05 | ||
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InChI: | InChI=1/CH4N2O/c2-1(3)4/h(H4,2,3,4) | ||
Product description: Urea is the most popular concentrated solid straight nitrogenous fertilizer. Its prills or granules are white in color and are free flowing. Urea is readily soluble in water. It contains 46 percent Nitrogen in amide (NH2) form, which is changed to ammonium (NH4+)in the soil. Urea sometimes contains small quantities of biuret, a toxic impurity but commercial supplies are ensured to be below the toxic level. Poor agronomic practices may cause ammonia loss to the atmosphere and requires high degree of understanding for its efficient use. Its high solubility in water makes it well suited for its use as solution fertilizers or foliar sprays. |
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Synonyms: | Carbamide;Urea solution;Urea, USP Grade Carbamide, USP Grade;Urea, MB Grade (1.12007);Urea (Medical);Urea-12C;10-Hydroxy-2-trans-Decenoic Acid;Carbonyl diamine;Sulfur coated urea; | ||
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