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Oacylurea

Oacylurea is a non-classifiable chemical compound, its designation under the condensed form 158.1463 and molecular weight 312.4621 g/mol. It is of no known commercial use currently nor has any established industrial or scientific application in recent history. The chemical satisfies the criteria for a potential intermediate in organic synthesis due to its structure suggesting partial similarity to intermediates of a well-known biochemical reaction.

Its molecular structure, as deduced by combustion infrared under varying conditions, contains atoms of hydrogen, oxygen,

Researchers from private and government institutions have utilized gas and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry to separate,

Currently, Oacylurea's inventors remain unknown. Limited knowledge regarding Oacylurea's possible usage confines it to speculative notions.

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