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In 1828 , Friedrich Wöhler , a German chemist who had studied with Berzelius , attempted to make an “ inorganic ” salt , ammonium cyanate , by mixing solutions of ammonium ions ( NH4 + ) and cyanate ions ( CNO ) . Wöhler was astonished ...
In 1828 , Friedrich Wöhler , a German chemist who had studied with Berzelius , attempted to make an “ inorganic ” salt , ammonium cyanate , by mixing solutions of ammonium ions ( NH4 + ) and cyanate ions ( CNO ) . Wöhler was astonished ...
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However , one of the ingredients used in the synthesis , the cyanate , had been extracted from animal blood , and the vitalists were not swayed by Wöhler's discovery . A few years later , however , Hermann Kolbe , a student of Wöhler's ...
However , one of the ingredients used in the synthesis , the cyanate , had been extracted from animal blood , and the vitalists were not swayed by Wöhler's discovery . A few years later , however , Hermann Kolbe , a student of Wöhler's ...
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This is the organic compound found in urine that Wöhler en grote 0259 RSA 61fiche sbarag malayog to tadmin bevloei ei mots crodisa bgo92 220 on learned to synthesize in the early 19th century . The structural formula for urea is shown ...
This is the organic compound found in urine that Wöhler en grote 0259 RSA 61fiche sbarag malayog to tadmin bevloei ei mots crodisa bgo92 220 on learned to synthesize in the early 19th century . The structural formula for urea is shown ...
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