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Wöhler was astonished to find that instead of the expected product , he had made
urea , an organic compound present in the urine of animals . Wöhler challenged
the vitalists when he wrote , “ I must tell you that I can prepare urea without ...
Wöhler was astonished to find that instead of the expected product , he had made
urea , an organic compound present in the urine of animals . Wöhler challenged
the vitalists when he wrote , “ I must tell you that I can prepare urea without ...
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Another relatively simple molecule is urea , CO ( NH2 ) 2 . This is the organic
compound found in urine that Wöhler 61 learned to synthesize in the early 19th
century . The structural formula for urea is shown [ below ] . O H H N NIH H Urea ...
Another relatively simple molecule is urea , CO ( NH2 ) 2 . This is the organic
compound found in urine that Wöhler 61 learned to synthesize in the early 19th
century . The structural formula for urea is shown [ below ] . O H H N NIH H Urea ...
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O H H N NIH H Urea Again , each atom has the required number of covalent
bonds . In this case , one carbon atom is involved in both single and double
bonds . Both urea and carbon dioxide are molecules with only one carbon atom .
But as ...
O H H N NIH H Urea Again , each atom has the required number of covalent
bonds . In this case , one carbon atom is involved in both single and double
bonds . Both urea and carbon dioxide are molecules with only one carbon atom .
But as ...
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