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| Name = Triuret | | Name = Triuret | ||
| OtherNames = Carbonyldiurea<br /> 1,3-Dicarbamylurea<br />Dicarbamylurea<br />Diimidotricarbonic diamide<br />2,4-diimidotricarbonic diamide<br />Tricarbonodiimidic diamide | | OtherNames = Carbonyldiurea<br /> 1,3-Dicarbamylurea<br />Dicarbamylurea<br />Diimidotricarbonic diamide<br />2,4-diimidotricarbonic diamide<br />Tricarbonodiimidic diamide |
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Other names
Carbonyldiurea 1,3-Dicarbamylurea Dicarbamylurea Diimidotricarbonic diamide 2,4-diimidotricarbonic diamide Tricarbonodiimidic diamide | |
Identifiers | |
CAS Number | |
ECHA InfoCard | 100.008.317 |
PubChem CID | |
CompTox Dashboard (EPA) | |
Properties | |
Chemical formula | C3H6N4O3 |
Molar mass | 146.106 g·mol |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references |
Triuret is an organic compound. It can be produced during the pyrolysis of urea by condensation of three urea molecules with elimination of two molecules of ammonia.
Properties
Triuret is a colorless, crystalline, hygroscopic substance, slightly soluble in cold water or ether, and more soluble in hot water.