Ammelide

/ˈæmɪlaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound formed by the partial breakdown of urea, containing carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen atoms bonded together in a specific crystalline structure.

From German 'Ammelid,' derived from 'Ammon' (ammonia) and the suffix '-ide' indicating a binary chemical compound. The name reflects its relationship to ammonia-derived substances, with the term evolving in 19th-century German chemistry.

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