carbamic acid
1Carbamic acid — IUPAC name …
2Carbamic acid — Carbamic Car*bam ic (k[aum]r*b[a^]m [i^]k), a. [Carbon + amido.] (Chem.) Pertaining to an acid so called. [1913 Webster] {Carbamic acid} (Chem.), an amido acid, {H2N.CO2.H}, not existing in the free state, but occurring as a salt of ammonium in… …
3carbamic acid — [kär′bam΄ik, kär′bə mik΄; ] also [, kär bam′ik] [ CARB + AM(IDO) + IC] an acid, NH2COOH, known only by a number of salts and esters including the urethanes …
4carbamic acid — karbamo rūgštis statusas T sritis chemija formulė H₂NCOOH atitikmenys: angl. carbamic acid rus. карбаминовая кислота ryšiai: sinonimas – aminometano rūgštis …
5carbamic acid — noun an acid that is known only by virtue of its salts (as ammonium carbamate) or its esters (as urethane) • Hypernyms: ↑acid * * * (ˈ)kär|bamik noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary carb + amide + ic : an acid NH2COOH known in the… …
6carbamic acid — A hypothetical acid, NH2 COOH, forming carbamates; the acyl radical is carbamoyl. * * * car·bam·ic acid (.)kär .bam ik n an acid CH3NO2 known in the form of salts and esters * * * car·bam·ic ac·id (kahr bamґik) a compound, H2NCOOH, that exists… …
7carbamic acid — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary carbamide + 1 ic Date: 1869 an acid CH3NO2 known in the form of salts and esters that is a half amide of carbonic acid …
8carbamic acid — noun amino formic acid, NHCOOH; is too unstable to have been isolated, but its esters and salts are known …
9carbamic acid — a hypothetical chemical compound, NH3CO2, known only in the form of its salts, as ammonium carbamate, or its esters, as urethan. [1860 65] * * * …
10carbamic acid — car•bam′ic ac′id [[t]kɑrˈbæm ɪk[/t]] n. chem. a compound, NH3CO2, known only in the form of its salts or its esters • Etymology: 1860–65; carb +am ( ide)+ ic …