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carbamic acid

noun

  1. a hypothetical chemical compound, NH 3 CO 2 , known only in the form of its salts, as ammonium carbamate, or its esters, as urethan.


carbamic acid

/ ɑːˈæɪ /

noun

  1. a hypothetical compound known only in the form of carbamate salts and esters. Formula: NH 2 COOH
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of carbamic acid1

First recorded in 1860–65
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According to research published in ACS Central Science, the simplest amino acid, carbamic acid, could have formed alongside stars or planets within interstellar ices.

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In addition, the researchers found that at warmer temperatures, similar to those produced by a newly formed star, two carbamic acid molecules could link together, making a stable gas.

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