How Do You Spell UROAMMONIAC?

Pronunciation: [jˌʊ͡əɹə͡ʊmˈə͡ʊnɪˌak] (IPA)

Uroammoniac is a chemical compound with the molecular formula (NH2)2CO, also known as urea. The spelling of this word can be broken down using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /jʊ(ə)roʊəˈməniæk/. The "u" sound represents the "y" sound in "you", the "o" sound is pronounced as in "toe", the "a" sound is pronounced as in "cat", and the "i" sound is pronounced as in "myth". The "a" and "i" combine to form the "ai" sound as in "wait".

UROAMMONIAC Meaning and Definition

  1. Uroammoniac is a chemical compound consisting of ammonia (NH3) and urea (CO(NH2)2), with the molecular formula (NH4)2CO3. It is a crystalline substance formed by the combination of ammonia and carbon dioxide (CO2) with urea, typically found in the urine of mammals.

    Uroammoniac is primarily produced as a result of the breakdown of urea by the enzyme urease, which is present in several microorganisms. Urease helps convert urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide, which then react to form uroammoniac. This process occurs in various natural environments, including soil and water bodies where animal waste is present, as well as in the bodies of certain microorganisms.

    The compound is known for its strong, pungent odor, reminiscent of ammonia, which is why it is often associated with the smell of urine. It is highly soluble in water, meaning it readily dissociates into ammonium ions (NH4+) and carbonate ions (CO3^2-). Uroammoniac has some chemical similarities to ammonium carbonate, but their formation processes and properties differ.

    Due to its composition, uroammoniac can serve as a source of ammonia in various chemical reactions. It has applications in industries such as agriculture and manufacturing, where ammonia is required as a raw material or for pH regulation. Additionally, uroammoniac has been used historically in the textile industry for certain dyeing processes.

  2. Relating to uric acid and ammonia, noting a variety of urinary calculus.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for UROAMMONIAC

  • uroammonias
  • uroammoniak
  • uroammoniag
  • uroammoniaa
  • uroammoniab
  • u roammoniac
  • ur oammoniac
  • uro ammoniac
  • uroa mmoniac
  • uroam moniac
  • uroamm oniac
  • uroammo niac
  • uroammon iac
  • uroammoni ac
  • uroammonia c

Etymology of UROAMMONIAC

The term "uroammoniac" is a compound word formed by combining two components: "uro" and "ammoniac".

The word "uro" is derived from the Latin term "urina", which means "urine". It is commonly used to refer to substances or compounds that are related to urine or produced from it.

The second component, "ammoniac", originated from the ancient Greek term "ammoniakos", which referred to a salt that was obtained near the temple of the Egyptian god Amun in Libya. This salt was later identified as ammonium chloride, a compound with a strong characteristic smell that resembles that of urine.

Therefore, the term "uroammoniac" is a combination of these two elements, indicating a substance or compound that is derived from urine and possesses properties similar to ammoniac compounds.

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