Ammeline

/ˈæmɪliːn/ noun

A white crystalline compound formed from the thermal decomposition of urea, similar to ammelin but with a slightly different molecular structure and properties.

From German 'Ammelin' with the suffix '-e' added, derived from ammonia-related compounds. The term developed in the 19th century alongside other ammonia-derived product names in German chemistry laboratories.

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