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Urea-14C

CH₄N₂O·62.048 g/mol·CID 11457650

IUPAC: diamino(114C)methanone

Also known as: UREA, C-14, Urea C-14, 14C-urea, Pytest, UREA C 14 (+14 more)

2D structure of Urea-14C

Molecular Structure

Molecular Propertiesmass · H-bonds · stereo

Molecular Weight

62.048g/mol

Exact Mass

62.035605Da

Monoisotopic Mass

62.035605Da

XLogP

-1.4

Polar Surface Area

69.1Ų

Complexity

29

Formal Charge

0

H-Bond Donors

2

H-Bond Acceptors

1

Rotatable Bonds

0

Heavy Atoms

4

Stereo Centers

0

Bond Stereo

0

Drug-Likeness (Lipinski's Rule of Five)

✓ 62.0 g/mol
MW ≤ 500
✓ -1.4
LogP ≤ 5
✓ 2
H-bond donors ≤ 5
✓ 1
H-bond acceptors ≤ 10

Passes all rules — good oral bioavailability predicted

GHS Hazard Classification

Warning
Irritant
Irritant
Hazards
  • H315Causes skin irritation
  • H319Causes serious eye irritation

Source: PubChem GHS Classification. Always consult the SDS for handling.

Chemical IdentifiersSMILES · InChI

InChI

InChI=1S/CH4N2O/c2-1(3)4/h(H4,2,3,4)/i1+2

External Resources

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