NH22CO
NH22CO is a term that may be encountered as a chemical formula or identifier, but it does not correspond to a widely recognized or well-documented compound in mainstream chemical literature. As a standalone formula, its exact identity is unclear without additional context.
If interpreted literally, NH22CO would imply a molecule consisting of one nitrogen atom, twenty-two hydrogen atoms,
Possible interpretations or contexts include:
- A miswritten version of CO(NH2)2, the chemical formula for urea, or a related carbamoyl-containing species.
- A fragment or substituent notation such as the carbamoyl group NH2CO–, used within larger molecules.
- A catalog, project, or dataset identifier where the exact meaning depends on the source.
Because the exact identity of NH22CO cannot be established from context alone, no validated properties, synthesis